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Live Webcast – Supply Chain Transformation: Avaya’s Journey

Kinaxis

Learn about the five-phase approach Avaya used to shift focus from low-value, reactionary data management tasks to high-value, proactive activities, and how the combination of people, process and technology led to achieving far-reaching success. Register now! He has since worked for Accenture, IBM, Lenovo, and Avaya.

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On-Demand Webcast – Supply Chain Transformation: Avaya’s Journey

Kinaxis

For Avaya, the journey began with the realization they were spending too much time on low-value, reactionary activities, like translating and moving data. He earned his Bachelor’s Degree from the University of North Carolina and Master’s in Industrial Engineering from Georgia Tech.

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SCRC Innovation and Social Responsibility Supply Index: A Critical Input to “Drucker Management Top 250 List”

NC State SCRC

The ranking “is based on an analysis of 37 data inputs provided by 12 third-party sources. Data for two of the categories used in the ranking – Innovation and Social Responsibility – are based on processes developed by Handfield and Huang. companies,” the Wall Street Journal reported. Jacobs et al.,

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Biogen Idec designs the innovation supply chain

Supply Chain View from the Field

Since graduating from the NC State Jenkins MBA program in 2006, Joydeep Ganguly has risen through the ranks at Biogen Idec – the world’s oldest independent biotechnology company and the largest biotech employer in North Carolina. I love data and analytics that create insights into processes and approaches.”

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Lionel Racing: An Omni-Channel Case Study

Talking Logistics

Lionel acquired the NASCAR collectibles business in 2010 and merged the two operations in 2012, which greatly increased the scale and complexity of its order fulfillment and logistics processes. After the merger, the operations in North Carolina grew from $4 million in inventory to $20 million, which meant adding a second 75K sqft.