- 1. The Just-In-Case Revolution
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- ... The most common example is a demand forecast that is characterized by the expected demand, yes, but also its probability model. Don’t just stop there. Treat planning parameters such as lead times, capacities ...
- 2. Big Data Predictions
- (News)
- With Big Data and advanced analytics, relationships that would be hidden in the past can often be revealed. That means better predictions, right?The well-known statistical guru Nate Silver doesn't think ...
- 3. Financial Risks for the Supply Chain
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- It's not just tsunamis and hurricanes you need to worry about with your supply chain. The financial status of your partners is even more critical.Jonny Williamson discusses the risks in an article on the ...
- 4. A Different Way to Look at Risk
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- Carlos Alvarenga in an HBR blog gives us a different way to look at supply chain risk. He feels quantitative risk analysis, comparable to what's standard practice in finance, belongs in the supply chain. ...
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