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The Coffee Pot Conversation That Will Not Happen

Supply Chain Shaman

I advocated a study, an analysis of market value. The Supply Chains to Admire webinar is on June 16th at 11:00 EST. At the webinar, gain insights to the winners and the industry trends. The goal of the conference is to Imagine the Supply Chain of 2030. We would love to have your input on the study. I disagreed.

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Tackling the Unknown: Trying to Figure Out New Forms of Analytics

Supply Chain Shaman

As I study the market; today, I have more questions than answers. Cloud and open source analytics are fueling new markets giving rise of new software providers in analytics with names like Board, Cloudera, EveryAngle, Enterra Solutions, FusionOps, Halo, Qlik, Spotfire, Transvoyant, Trifecta, and Trufa. New names abound.

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Is A Customer-Centric Strategy the Same as Demand-Driven? Outside-In?

Supply Chain Shaman

The network senses, translates, and orchestrates market changes (buy- and sell-side markets) bidirectionally with near real-time data to align sell, deliver, make and sourcing organizations outside-in. An example of social listening is the Lenovo Case Study presented at the 2015 Supply Chain Insights Global Summit. Market Drivers.

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Five Trends That Excite Me!

Supply Chain Shaman

At the session, together through education, sharing case studies, and reviewing research, we will explore the opportunities to build a Network of Networks to improve B2B supply chain connectivity. Could we use Open Source Hadoop to process transactions across all networks with powerful in-memory processing? Sensors surround us.

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No Easter Bunny?

Supply Chain Shaman

High-velocity or streaming data requires different architectures built on non-relational, cloud-based architectures using open source tools like Apache Spark. The most advanced case studies of success in analytics platforms are in the financial, insurance and services industries. source Moody’s). Build e-commerce capabilities?

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My Response to SAP. Bigger, But Not The Answer We Need

Supply Chain Shaman

Ariba is the least cooperative of all networks studied. No network crosses over the source, make, deliver processes. In addition, Nulogy does an excellent job of managing outsourced manufacturing for consumer products, but not bi-directional sourcing or logistics flows. Webinar Next Week. The connectors do not exist.

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Reduce Costs: Invest In Talent

Supply Chain Shaman

In manufacturing-based companies, 70-80% of costs are in the processes of source, make and deliver. While the practices of finance are over 200 years old, in contrast, supply chain as a cross-functional practice (the combination of make, source and deliver) was recently defined in 1982. Is talent a cost or an asset?