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S&OP: Can You Make Decisions at the Speed of Business?

Supply Chain Shaman

I spent time this week completing reference calls on the use of S&OP technologies. Eerily the case studies sound the same as the ones heard when I completed S&OP research in 2004. Eerily the case studies sound the same as the ones heard when I completed S&OP research in 2004. What am I hearing?

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Announcing the Supply Chains to Admire for 2019

Supply Chain Shaman

Maturity in horizontal process development– Sales and Operations Planning (S&OP) and new product launch—also drives value. The source data for the analysis comes from Ycharts.). It is not as simple as trading-off inventory, cost, and customer service. Imagine Supply Chain 2030. Let’s explore why.

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Think Differently. Drive New Outcomes. Let Us Help You Build A Guiding Coalition.

Supply Chain Insights

We can help by testing customer satisfaction and sharing what matters by channel partner. We will test to understand how you stack-up to your competitors and how to make customer service actionable. Customer Centric Policies. The game is designed to simulate an S&OP environment. Training.

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The Future of xP&A and Supply Chain Planning – Part 2

Supply Chain Trend

This second article will focus on autonomous planning and the finance professional’s role. The common data layer should only use relevant planning data from appropriate sources – with minimum latency and maximum detail, security, and responsiveness. Do you maximise customer service or profit and minimise costs?

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We Are In Trouble. Raise the Red Flag. Be Proactive.

Supply Chain Shaman

of the world’s population aged 12 and over have received one dose of a covid-19 vaccine. The issues result in late arrivals and customer service issues. Consumer goods manufacturers will pay 60-70% more in retail deductions, and the retail struggle to source for the holidays will worsen. Economist July 3, 2021.