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AI/ML, SCM, The Holy Grail, and Helpful Information from Foresight

Arkieva

In this blog, we point the reader to a recent article “Humachine”, which identifies the general challenge of implementing decision technology to improve SCM decision making resulting in improved organizational performance and the importance of experience in the trenches.

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2022 SCM Best Paper Award Winners

SCM Research

As in previous years, the Journal of Supply Chain Management recently announced the winning paper of the 2021 Best Paper Awards at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management.

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Sudoku and SCM – the Binary Connection – a Path to Smarter Solutions

Arkieva

This blog elaborates on “binary variables” which is the connecting technology between Sudoku and Supply Chain Management (SCM). Sudoku and SCM – the Binary Connection – a Path to Smarter Solutions was first posted on February 2, 2021 at 2:22 pm.

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Personal Predictions for Supply Chain Management in 2021

SCM Research

Later, many recognized the importance of functioning SCM for vaccine distribution. Identifying them could be an important leadership opportunity for SCM in 2021. Now is the time for the SCM community to positively shape the future! Most importantly, the crisis teaches us that we have to leave outdated narratives behind.

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Synopsis: GeTS Webinar 9th Sept 2021

The Logistics & Supply Chain Management Society

My appreciation to all the panelists for their great contributions & discussion and also to Wayne Yoshida Director SCM Logistics & Transportation FocusCore, for his support in co-hosting the webinar. Ng Chee Kheong Vice President GeTS Asia – “You must leverage on the available platforms to bring you closer to the world”.

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What the 2021 Nobel Prize Means to SCM Research

SCM Research

Similar to what is still widespread in SCM research today, the traditional approach to causal inference in economics relied on structural equation models at least until the 1980s, but, based on the laureates’ work on the local average treatment effect, natural experiments have become increasingly popular in economics.

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Top 10 SCM Trends in 2021

Supply Chain Brain

If Covid-19 made anything clear, it is the importance of adjusting to an ever-changing market and staying resilient with an optimized, digital supply chain. .

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