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Eliminate Friction

Frictionless commerce, anyone? According to Lisa Pearson on the Internet Retailer site, that's the future of retail and the winners will be those who can pull it off. Read more...

How to Ask for Help

Everybody needs a little help sometimes. It's tough not only to ask for it, though, but to do so in such a way that you'll actually be helped. Read more...

Did You Get Your Presents?

As you're reading this, it's already Christmas or maybe a bit after. Did all of your presents arrive? Read more...

Cloud Variations

James Staten, on the Forrester site, reviews the state of 'The Cloud' and concludes that some variations are farther along on the maturity curve than others. Read more...

Intel's Supply Chain Priorities

It's always instructive to see how industry leaders approach their supply chain strategies and issues. Bob Trebilcock, in the Supply Chain Management Review, recently questioned Intel's leadership on the topic. Read more...

Closing the Omnichannel Gap

With as much as we've read about omnichannel consumers, you'd think retailers would have their acts together on how to market, sell, and service them. Not so, according to Jason Wallis on the Internet Retailer site. Read more...

B2B Study Highlights from GXS

A new study by IDC and OpenText tells us a couple things we probably already sensed: leading companies do a lot of B2B, and the best of the best have integrated transactions and processes. Read more...

How to Deliver Visibility

The Supply Chain Shaman, Lora Cecere, has thoughts about visibility in a recent article on her site. Everybody seems to have a different opinion about what visibility means, they often are using sub-optimal ways to deliver it, and her recommendation about using B2B networks is spot on. Read more...

The IBM Procurement Study

Will Green, on the Supply Management site, reviews IBM's latest procurement study and concludes there are real differences between leaders and followers. Read more...

2015 Predictions #1

It's the time of year for predictions. The folks at Mobile Enterprise took a look at the predictions by BDMA, an asset management group, and think they make some sense. Read more...

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