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Looking Back at Our Most Popular Blog Posts of 2021

GlobalTranz

Before we close the curtains on 2021, we thought we’d revisit ten of our most popular blog posts that resonated with our readers, capturing the challenges and opportunities of an unparalleled year of disruption across the supply chain. Without further ado, here are GlobalTranz’s top posts of 2021: #1.

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Welcome to the Adaptive Era of Enterprise Resource Planning

QAD

It was obvious to us that enterprise-class applications, like enterprise resource planning (ERP), needed to evolve considerably to remain relevant. Starting in 2015, we rolled out one of the four phases planned for the Channel Islands project each year. We named this the QAD Enterprise Platform.

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Navigating The Snails Trail: Moving to Outside-in Planning Processes

Supply Chain Shaman

The evolution of planning moves from a focus on the enterprise to an adaptive platform that senses and responds based on market data. The enterprise-centric models, due to the lack of adaptability, cannot shift to use market data. What Is An Inside-Out Planning Process? An inside-out planning process is the current state.

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Trying to Push Content Above the Noise

Supply Chain Shaman

The month of December was my longest writing respite since I started this blog in January 2010. Posting the first blog seems like yesterday, but thirteen years and over 540 blogs later, taking a pause from a weekly deadline was badly needed. They underperform in their peer groups against companies weaker in planning.

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Are You Caught in Word Salad Dribble?

Supply Chain Shaman

I try to post weekly on this blog. Peeling Back the Lid on Supply Chain World Salad In this world, where board discussions focus on eliminating waste and meeting corporate social responsibility goals, supply chain teams respond with projects like end-to-end planning, control towers, and real-time decisions. Did you produce a good plan?

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Labor Shortages in Supply Chain & Logistics: They’re Not Subsiding

Logistics Viewpoints

The goal was to understand the nature of any workforce shortages they were facing and the impact of resource constraints on their operations and business success. While there are structural issues (see Resource Shortage: Is the Pandemic Masking a Much Bigger Problem for Supply Chains in the Future? is not a ‘good news’ story.

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Demand Planning: Whipped And Chained by Tradition

Supply Chain Shaman

In a recent blog post, I was challenged by Anna. ” Anna, this blog post is for you. ” Anna, this blog post is for you. Over the last two years, I actively engaged technologists and business leaders to redefine demand planning. Or a similar comparison of customer orders or planned orders? The reason?