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Dreaming of Clouds, Lakes and Streams

Supply Chain Shaman

It is morning in Chicago. Yesterday, Abby Mayer and I presented an update in a webinar on the two-year research project, The Supply Chain Index. The second company reads market data through syndicated sources. They are paving a way for manufacturers to rethink their processes. I crave coffee. I cannot sleep.

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S&OP, a vision for the future. The expert interview series #1

Supply Chain Trend

Jim : My first involvement with S&OP started in the late 1990’s, while working for a large commercial US bakery, a division of a large multi-brand consumer goods company in Chicago. As I worked for and was involved with various enterprises over my career, some manufacturing, some service related, retail, etc.

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Like A Green Lump of Clay….

Supply Chain Shaman

As I picked it up , I saw a twitter alert welcoming people to the APICS webinar with @lcecere on Agility that afternoon. My schedule had me on a plane to Chicago at the time of the presentation. As we went live with the webinar, I laughed. In this blog post, I publically answer the questions from the webinar.

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Ecommerce COVID-19 Advice: How to Manage Online Sales During COVID-19 [New Tips Updated Weekly]

ShipBob

As long as the COVID-19 pandemic is in effect, ShipBob is hosting a weekly “Moving Your Business Forward” webinar series. Being able to connect with them has helped keep our customers purchasing.” subscription discounts, bundles, or large supplies at a discount) for people who are engaging in ecommerce COVID-19 shopping to purchase.

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Four Strategies To Deploy As Supply Chain Hits Main Street

Supply Chain Shaman

Meanwhile, turbulence is the norm for manufacturing supply chains. As I sign into the front desk-after-front desk at manufacturers, and open the signature book, I notice a large number of system integrators diligently working on the implementation of traditional enterprise technologies. I watch in amusement.