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The Headache of Managing Supply Chain Data

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WaqasAltaf
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WaqasAltaf   1/19/2013 12:19:46 AM
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How is the convergence of these things (actual real-time information being reviewed on laptops, phones, and tablets in and out of the office) affecting supply chain analytics, version tracking, exception management, team collaboration and information sharing? Pros and cons?

For supply chain executives or professionals who are on the move, they can remain updated and provide directions. Cons may be the rash usage of mobile devices (esp in the BYOD perspective) which may lead to compromise to data security.

Does multi-device, real-time data access make flexibility even more confusing and complex, or it is truly simplifying communication between supply chain teams? How so?

It is truly simplifying communication between teams. Every one knows the true and updated picture at a given point of time.

What data-related issues are causing you a headache right now? Or reversely, how has modern-day data retrieval and management made your life easier today?

Too much data is there to manage. A lot of time is wasted on data management rather than doing a productive activity to utilize that data.

WaqasAltaf
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WaqasAltaf   1/19/2013 12:17:08 AM
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How many copies of supply chain data do you need in today's business environment, and who uses those copies? Do you really need all those copies?

For back-up purposes, 2 copies should be sufficient, both located at different sites. Supply-chain professionals are only ones who can understand hence use these copies in case of disaster circumstances.

How quickly are supply chain updates now required by partners, and how quickly can partners really respond today? Have we done so much supply chain automation that we're down to updates every few seconds, or are we still far from that?

We still aren't there to getting an update from supply chain partners within few seconds. Many supply chain partners will only provide information on request and refuse to integrate their system with the concerned company.

Have we really arrived at a point where we can get real-time inventory data or pull a consumer question off the Twitter feed and act on it within a few seconds of posting that information?

I don't think we are there yet. But many organizations are trying to integrate social networks with their systems to the extent possible.

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Greg Riemer   1/18/2013 3:19:08 PM
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Jennifer I think you're asking the right questions. Everyone now has big data and has KPI in place and can look at the data on any device. I think as a supplier we need to do more than provide visibility and information to our customers. We need to help them understand the information. In addition we need to bring innovation to them in real time, not in quarterly meetings or annually reviews.  

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