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Month: November 2020

The US Presidential election had Few important lessons for the Digital age : Did you identify Them ?

November 26, 2020 Kumar Singh

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Reviewing your Supply Chain Post Covid19: A Comprehensive Framework

November 24, 2020 Kumar Singh

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The “Chain” approach of designing AI Solutions : A Retail assortment Planning example

November 22, 2020 Kumar Singh

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Leveraging Maslow’s Hierarchy of needs to plan Digital Transformations

November 20, 2020 Kumar Singh

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Analytics talent shortage: Why Acme Inc. needs to become Acme University as well

November 16, 2020 Kumar Singh

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Applying Newton’s three Laws of Motion to Supply Chain Transformations

November 14, 2020 Kumar Singh

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To develop an optimal AI Strategy : Create, don’t Replicate

November 12, 2020 Kumar Singh

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Eliminate waste in your Supply Chain fulfillment stream by leveraging Technology and Analytics

November 10, 2020 Kumar Singh

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Measurement and Mitigation of Bullwhip effect : An “Emotionally Intelligent” Digital solution

November 8, 2020 Kumar Singh

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How much of AI & Machine Learning do Supply Chain leaders need to know ?

November 5, 2020 Kumar Singh

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Impact of Product design on Supply Chain

November 3, 2020 Kumar Singh

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Post Coronavirus: Building resilience in your China Supply Chain

November 1, 2020 Kumar Singh

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