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JSCM Paper Development Workshop in Copenhagen

SCM Research

The Journal of Supply Chain Management is conducting a paper development workshop (May 25–26) wherein participants may submit a working paper to obtain constructive feedback. The workshop will be hosted by Andreas Wieland, Co-Editor-in-Chief of JSCM. The workshop is restricted to a maximum of 20 participants.

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2019 planning workshops: building customer trust through transparency

Provenance

Set your transparency strategy and start your new year off right with a workshop hosted by Provenance. Over the coming months, we’ll be hosting a series of workshops tailored around business who are seeking to navigate transparency and sustainability – via environment, social impact, animal welfare, health, etc. Not in London?

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Sustainable fashion workshop: building trust through transparency

Provenance

74% of the UK public think clothing brands should be responsible for what happens in their supply chains, but only 11% feel they are kept well-informed about the impacts of clothing manufacturing on the environment and people. – Create return-on-investment hypothesis and calculations to inform your business, team or department strategy.

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IBM Watson Intelligent Supply Chain Workshop Brings Executives Together to Share Thoughts on Deployment

NC State SCRC

Rather than open blockchains, several participants mentioned that enterprise blockchains were not difficult to begin to pilot and that they could provide a secure means of sharing information, provided that trusted partners were part of the chain. But the layer has to be trusted, leading us back to the data governance issue.

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5 rules for communicating impact for the new decade – our workshop at the Edie Conference

Provenance

As a part of the panel for “Consumer engagement: Turning negatives into positives and influencing choices” at the Edie Sustainability Leaders Forum in London this week, we led a hands-on workshop around the next challenge for brand leaders. Our transparency framework helps brands navigate their supply-chain information and impact statements.

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Supply Chain Planning Software Vendor Selection: What they Won’t Tell You

Logility

To address this point, Logility’s prescriptive engagement process is designed with a highly interactive outcomes workshop, where project teams work with Logility experts to whiteboard or outline all of the outcomes they need from the project. They’re also how you will hold one another accountable.

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DELMIA Communities Week in Review for May 31

DELMIA Quintiq

Visit the communities to see the exchange of information and ideas between members and DELMIA experts. Don’t miss the opportunity to watch great presentations and workshops! This is the weekly blog post for a one-look overview of what happened in the DELMIA Communities this past week. But there is a lot more than what is below.