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Top 10 Supply Chain Predictions for 2013

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hash.era
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Re: So Did We Figure
hash.era   2/10/2013 8:31:03 AM
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Exactly alex. We do need social mediabut 1st it should have some sort of a proffessionalism involved.

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t.alex   2/10/2013 7:47:43 AM
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hash.era I think you are right. Yes technology driven. Social network just complement and is not really a push factor.

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t.alex   2/10/2013 7:46:44 AM
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hash.era I think you are right. Yes technology driven. Social network just complement and is not really a push factor.

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hash.era   1/30/2013 10:31:12 AM
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Ale: Technology driven yes its possible and has a great chance but not social network driven.

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nimantha.d   1/26/2013 10:35:53 PM
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Yes # 10 too is good but I would stick to mine for now :)

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Alex Fuller   1/1/2013 3:00:50 PM
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@FLYINGSCOT

I agree that the line between e-commerce and brick & mortar will continue to blur and start to dissappear this year. While an excellent corporate strategy, supply chains are going to be pushed to innovate and support customer demand. Flexibilty and quick reactions will be much better than long-term planning. Retailers may need to stop working 12 months out and instead be able to quickly adapt to trending opportunities.

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interesting stuff
FLYINGSCOT   1/1/2013 8:12:18 AM
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I read an article about the company Argos in the UK which is going through a major transition to embrace the trend of shoppers who demand internet pricing with the immediacy of store based supply.  The article reflects many of the tenets mentioned in your blog.

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Can Someone Check
Rich Krajewski   12/31/2012 12:56:49 AM
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Can someone check the "Top 10 Supply Chain Predictions for 2012" and see how they came out? Or did we do that already?

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t.alex   12/30/2012 9:08:40 PM
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Yeah it's pretty clear from the predictions supply chain will be more technology-driven (and perhaps social network driven?).

 

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Susan Fourtané   12/30/2012 12:12:17 PM
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HH, 

Yes, Great Expectations is another great classic. Here is the full movie if you want to see it. 

-Susan 

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