Tag: supply chain management
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An open letter to the Coronavirus
All that media coverage you’ve been so proud of… That’s the exact same coverage that’s going to be your downfall. The team at Kodiak Rating – alongside partners like Meltwater/Fairhair.ai – are committed to ensuring a future filled with identifying & managing supply chain risks, before they become an issue.
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UN report investigates Blockchain Application for Global Supply Chain
The UN/CEFACT’s report focuses on Blockchain technology’s potential to impact the elements of trust that are of exponential importance to global supply chain management.
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Cognitive Procurement — Autonomy, Agility and still in it’s Infancy.
Procurement is undergoing a digital facelift. The ball has started rolling, but when will it reach its final destination?
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The Journey of one Banana: A Supply Chain in Motion.
The complexity of planning, transportation, collaboration, time and labor that went into the supply chain of that banana — being severed on my brother’s cutting board — stopped me in my tracks.
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6 Reasons your Supply Chain should be moving to the Cloud.
It’s hanging above us on a daily basis. The boundaries of its powers are still being tested. And, chances are, it’s going to (or already has begun to) change your business’ actions and strategies forever.
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6 Applications of Artificial Intelligence for your Supply Chain.
Once thought to be a concept only sci-fi movies could produce, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become a topic of our mainstreams and everydays.
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What role are Startups playing in the Digital Transformation of Supply Chain Management?
When most people hear the word ‘startup’ their minds instantly wander to a mental image of a business started by young adults, sitting around on beanbag chairs, wearing branded t-shirts and hooded sweatshirts, down to their last cent of funding and underdeveloped as an organization.
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The Gender Gap of Supply Chain professionals: Your business isn’t hiring the most talented people
“[…] If more than 50% of the population is women and less than 20% of the people in senior supply chain positions are women, then by default, we cannot be hiring the most talented people”
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Actualizing Sustainability starts with avoiding the Corporate Social Bullsh••.
Achieving true sustainability and sustainable development in business is a complex process not actualized by holding seminars, running pilot initiatives, collaborating with the WWF on a project, or adding a ‘sustainability’ section to your business website.