Creating an Innovative Supply Chain
An oft-heard business battle cry is: Innovate or die! It’s not clear who coined that phrase, but it draws on the work of Joseph Schumpeter who coined the term “creative destruction” almost
In this blog, we discuss cognitive computing and other technologies with a focus on supply chain management and innovation. Other topics of discussion include digital enterprise transformation, marketing, the Internet of Things, and smart cities. Our goal is to advance the public discussion about how cognitive computing and other advanced technologies affect the world in which we live.
Bradd C. Hayes is the active editor of this blog.
An oft-heard business battle cry is: Innovate or die! It’s not clear who coined that phrase, but it draws on the work of Joseph Schumpeter who coined the term “creative destruction” almost
To remain relevant, advises an old idiom, one must keep in step with the times. Generally speaking, that’s pretty good advice. Companies failing to adapt over time have filled history’s dustbin. Going
Most businesses succeed when the proper balance between people, processes, and technologies is achieved. Everyday technology seems to be assuming a greater role in the business world, including in supply chain operations;
Supply chain professionals are like the military’s special forces. Each day they battle to beat competitors while simultaneously trying to win the hearts and minds of customers. According to Steve Geary, President
“By the end of 2020,” asserts the editorial staff at Material Handling & Logistics (MH&L), “one-third of all manufacturing supply chains will be using analytics-driven cognitive capabilities, thus increasing cost efficiency by
“There’s no doubt that what you can’t see can hurt you,” writes Nick Ismail (@ishers123). “But in today’s connected, digital economy, visibility and transparency have never been easier to obtain — even
There is no denying we live in the Digital Age and logic dictates organizations need to transform themselves to take advantage of emerging technologies. Since supply chains are essential parts of most
The end game for every supply chain is to get something (i.e., a resource, part, product, or service) into the hands of a customer. A typical definition of a supply chain is:
The 2017 holiday season once again highlighted the increasing role the digital path to purchase is playing in the retail arena. Albert Chiang, Oracle’s Director of Product Marketing, insists this shift in
Looking back what might historians have to say about 2017? It depends, of course, on whether you are looking at the year from a political, economic, climatological, retail, scientific, or some other
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