As the economy restarts in the era of Covid-19, your organization is likely still feeling some level of pain the pandemic brought to our collective doorsteps.
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Posted by Dave Reyburn on Jun 23, 2020 4:21 PM
As the economy restarts in the era of Covid-19, your organization is likely still feeling some level of pain the pandemic brought to our collective doorsteps.
Read MorePosted by Dave Reyburn on Jun 8, 2020 4:37 PM
Last week’s installment our series on challenges for supply chains in the post-pandemic era, New Rules for New Tools,explained why last century’s integration tools can’t deliver the immediate visibility and versatility to the teams who design and maintain the data exchange and communication workflows that undergird today’s supply chains.
Read MorePosted by Dave Reyburn on Jun 2, 2020 1:26 PM
Last week, we shared with subscribers a fuller discussion around one of the five enduring lessons for the future of supply chain management post Covid-19 in Time To Fix What’s Broken. Where the previous installment in our series explored the pain and risks of relying on last century’s EDI and integration tools, this post will explain strategies and tools built for commerce in a century marked by sudden, sweeping disruption and changing demand patterns that demand agility and speed from companies who want to remain relevant.
Read MorePosted by Dave Reyburn on May 26, 2020 9:53 PM
Last week, we offered subscribers a deeper dive into a key lesson for leaving the pandemic in their rear-view mirrors with our post What Flexibility Looks Like After Covid-19. If you’re operating with legacy or close-to out of support supply chain communication and business integration tools, you’ll need to overcome functional limitations and process rigidity before you can experience flexibility in your workflows.
Read MorePosted by Dave Reyburn on May 18, 2020 4:36 PM
In the wake of Covid-19’s disruption, we’ve been hearing (and contributing to) a lot of conversations about the need for supply chains to be flexible. In fact, in last week’s post about the five lessons for supply chains in the wake of Covid-19 pandemic, lesson number one was “Stay Flexible”.
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