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Avoid Procurement Consultants

Jason Busch from Spend Matters usually has strong opinions we follow on many topics relevant to our readers. He has an interesting take on the use of consultants in the procurement arena.

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Customer Experience Pitfalls

Are there pitfalls to be avoided as you design your business's customer experience? You bet there are!

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The Apparel Supply Chain Focus

Leonie Barrie on the Just-Style website fills us in about the discussions at the IAF World Apparel convention related to supply chains.

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The Mission Statement

Mission statement, whether at the departmental, group, or corporate level, can be a true challenge to construct in a meaningful way.

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E-Commerce for Components

The B2B market for electronic components is beginning to embrace ecommerce in a big way. The promises of efficiency and cost effectiveness are becoming realized.

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Forrester's Take on Integration

Randy Heffner's blog on the Forrester site covers a new way of thinking about digital integration in business design. It gets business and technology on the same page when functionality is discussed.

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Track and Trace?

'Track & Trace' is a challenging goal for pharma supply chains. Is it getting closer to being possible?

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Big Data vs. the Individual Data Point

Much has been written about the potential for Big Data to provide the means to identify hidden opportunities and issues. However, businesses can't forget about the impact of the individual's customer experience in influencing the relationship.

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SAP - Ariba Moving Forward

On the Enterprise Irregulars page, Jason Busch addresses the synergies he sees in the SAP - Ariba combination. Jason notes the challenges, but thinks SAP can leverage what Ariba brings to the table.

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Maps in the Supply Chain

In the world of SCM software, will map applications ever have the impact they've had elsewhere? Well, they're not new but Adrian Gonzalez thinks they have the potential to be nearly in the 'killer' category.

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