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Olympic Coaching Tips

Marcie Schorr Hirsch and Therese S. Kinal on the HBR blog site talk about the results of an Canadian Olympic Committee study of player-coach relationships. Looks like there are a lot of points applicable to the business world.

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Is Outsourcing Dead?

Outsourcing is either over with or it's not, depending on the content you're consuming on the subject. According to a blog on the Sourcing Shangri La site, it's not an 'either-or' proposition.

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GXS-RollStream Combo

Consolidation continues to be a trend for supply chain technology companies. GXS and RollStream came together awhile ago and a recent article on the Spend Matters site takes a look at the impact of the combination.

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Mobile and Real-Time Supply Chain Requirements

The Supply Chain Shaman, Lora Cecere, has an interesting take on what supply chains need to do to succeed in a world that's increasingly mobile and real-time.

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Changing Supply Chain Values

In an article in The Guardian's Sustainable Business Blog, Jeremy Prepscius describes changes needed to make supply chains more transparent and sustainable.

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The CIO Role in SCM

Aletta D'Cruz on the Biztech2 site talks with Vikas Sarangdhar from Gartner about the role of the CIO relative to the supply chain. Although the discussion is about India, the topic is universally relevant.

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Lock it Up

How can you do something innovative with a delivery destination? Braden Kelley on his blogsite thinks Amazon has discovered something new.

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B2B Platform Options

There's a nice discussion on the GXS blog site by Matthew Walker about the various cloud and on-premises options available for deployment of B2B platforms. It appears it doesn't have to be one or the other.

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Cloud Concerns from an Unlikely Source

Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple, isn't sold on cloud computing.

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Supply Chain Planning Challenges

Forecasting and demand planning are essential tasks in the supply chain. For some companies, it's even tougher due to the nature of their product lines and from where they're sourcing.

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