Social Media and the Supply Chain, Part 2
In yesterday’s post, I discussed the views of three supply chain analysts regarding the impact that social media capabilities can have on a business. Those analysts were Adrian Gonzalez [“Is Social Media
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.
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In yesterday’s post, I discussed the views of three supply chain analysts regarding the impact that social media capabilities can have on a business. Those analysts were Adrian Gonzalez [“Is Social Media
Social media is a phenomenon that people are still trying to figure out how best to exploit. For example, in a Dilbert cartoon strip, Wally tells a fellow worker he can’t help
The folks at OpenSite.org recently wrote, “Where were you when news of the tsunami hit Japan in 2011? How about when Michael Jackson died? Probably online, according to many experts who claim
Mindy S. Lubber, president of Ceres and director of Ceres’ Investor Network on Climate Risk (INCR), writes, “A supply chain is only as strong as its weakest link.” [“U.S. Companies Must Raise
About a year and a half ago, Steve Lohr wrote, “When problems are nuanced or ambiguous, or require combining varied sources of information, computers are no match for human intelligence.” [“Aiming to
This past May Google quietly introduced the world to its “Knowledge Graph.” Gary Marcus writes, “In the short-term, Knowledge Graph will not make a big difference in your world. … But what’s
Back in March 2012, Alex Cocotas reported that a new study from Nielsen, estimated that “just under half of American mobile subscribers (49.7 percent) are smartphone users.” [“U.S. Smartphone Penetration Hits 50
In a post entitled Changing Tastes in Food are Challenging Food Providers, I noted that food companies are racing to keep pace with the changing tastes of today’s consumers. Making things more
Jefferies, a global investment bank, and AlixPartners, a global business advisory firm, recently released a study entitled Trouble in Aisle 5 that concludes, “The confluence of changing demographics, economic factors and customer
Reuven Cohen, a self-proclaimed “digital provocateur,” believes that the excitement surrounding the emergence of cloud computing is really more about access to Big Data than anything else. “Big Data,” he writes, “is
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