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Getting Ready for 2017: Reflections on Telling Lies

Supply Chain Shaman

The gloomy streets will soon be alive with Mummers to ring in the New Year in Philadelphia. The Mummers Parade is a Philadelphia tradition. New Year’s Eve is a time for parties. In the process, facts become gray and what’s ‘true’ is uncertain. However, not for long. Just the opposite.

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Wanted: Supply Chain Architects!

Supply Chain Shaman

Let me start with a true confession: I am a manufacturing gal. I relished the sound of a manufacturing line when I opened the door of the factory in the morning, and I liked managing inputs so that we could maximize outputs. Manufacturing is the foundation of my interest in supply chain management. It is now part of my DNA.

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American Software Reports Second Quarter of Fiscal Year 2022 Results

Logility

During the quarter, SaaS subscription and/or software license agreements were signed with customers located in the following 6 countries: Belgium, Canada, France, Mexico, New Zealand, and United States. wholly owned subsidiaries of the Company, were recognized as SupplyChainBrain ’s 2021 100 Great Supply Chain Partners. Logility, Inc.

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My Take: The Role of Anaplan in Defining the Art of the Possible in Supply Chain Planning

Supply Chain Shaman

In my travels, I see companies stuck in a quagmire of arguments focused on the standardization on yesterday’s technologies versus the adoption of new approaches. The internal dissonance within the manufacturing organization is deadly. In embracing the art of the possible, companies struggle. The race is on. Redefining Planning.

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When The Wheels Fall Off

Supply Chain Shaman

For the prior ten years, as a city dweller in Philadelphia and Baltimore, I walked everywhere. I believe that it is an analogy for what is happening in today’s supply chain market. Trade-offs include options like an alternate bill of materials, a shift in sourcing, or the move to outsourced manufacturing. Let me explain.