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Supply Chain Insights LLC Copyright © 2016, p. 2
Participants
Lora Cecere, Founder and CEO,Supply Chain Insights
Cindi Hane, Vice President of Product Management, Elemica
Rafal Porzucek, Global Process Leader, Demand and
Business Planning, Global Operations Associate Director,
Procter and Gamble
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Why the
Network of Networks?
Increasingly companies are evaluating business network
solutions to close the gap on inter-enterprise visibility;
but as they work on the problem, they find that they need
to somehow interconnect business networks. The gaps are
large. The solutions to close the gaps are not so easy.
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Big Data Supply Chains are Evolving
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Challenges:
• Transactional
• Time phased data
Structured
Data
• Social
• Channel
• Customer Service
• Warranty
• Temperature
• RFID
• QR codes
• GPS
• Mapping and GPS
• Video
• Voice
• Digital Images
Unstructured
Data
Sensor
Data
New
Data
Types
Volume
Velocity
Variability
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• Redefine Time. Not all data needs to fly first class. While many companies speak to us about the need for real-time data, we believe that data needs to move at the "right timing." Some data needs to move quickly and with high velocity using streaming data architectures, while other data sources can move in batch processes.
• Embrace Glass Boxes. While traditional processes are powered by black boxes, the principle is to build the network of networks using glass boxes. With a glass box the math is visible to the super-user. The goal is to let the math engines do the work and not touch data.
• Test/Tune and Then Embrace Analytics. However, to evolve the network of networks, companies need to test and tune the analytics and then use them. What we often see is companies approaching the implementation of analytics as a technology project and missing the stages to test and tune.
• Digitize Relationships. Map Policies and Flows. The first step is onboarding and digitizing relationships. In this process, gain clarity of contract requirements and policy guidelines and try to incorporate them into the flows.
• Focus on What You Are Good At. Not all technology solutions are good at the same thing. The business users asked for the technology providers to be clearer on what they are good at and improve effective interoperability between solutions. While partnerships have not worked in the past, the question on the table is "Could we build new forms of interoperability using unstructured data on Hadoop, and map data using ontologies and indexing technologies.
• Focus Outside-in. The goal is to move data outside-in and define new processes. The gluing together of existing processes is not sufficient.
• Externalize Data. If companies open up and externalize data in a meaningful way we could pave the way for online benchmarking, demand sensing, and event management in new ways.
• Takes Responsibility for Your Network. To make this work companies need to have a process owner to design the network with a focus on the roles of parties in the network, buffers, and policies.
• Open Standards. Pub/sub/keys. If the vendors could publish using open architecture principles, the barriers would be less.
• Build Bidirectional Flows with an Inter-Enterprise System of Record. Just as ERP is the system of record for the enterprise, there needs to be an inter-enterprise system of record.
Principles
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The Next Session of Network of Networks
“Network of Networks” Spark Series Who: Manufacturers, Retailers, &
Distributors plus select Technology
Providers
What: Bringing supply chain Manufacturers,
Retailers, and Distributors together with
Technology Providers to spark a
conversation about the possible use of
new technology to build the “network of
networks” – in other words, the
interoperability between established
networks.
When: July 26 & 27 at the Rosewood
Mansion in Dallas, TX
To inquire about attending, please contact Regina Denman at 207-521-9176
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7 Classes
• Supply Chain Metrics
That Matter
• Building the Customer-
Centric Supply Chain
• The Market-Driven Value
Network Journey
• Making the Digital Pivot
• End-to-End Supply Chain
Orchestration
• Driving Improvement in
Decision Making Through
Supply Chain Planning
• Building Agility Through
Horizontal Processes
For more information contact Regina Denman at 207-521-9176
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About Lora Cecere
• Founder of Supply Chain Insights
• “LinkedIn Influencer”
• Guest blog for Forbes
• Author of 4 books: Bricks Matter (2012), Shaman’s Journal (2014),
Supply Chain Metrics That Matter (2014), Shaman’s Journal (2015)
• Partner at Altimeter Group (leader in open research)
• 7 years of Management Experience leading Analyst Teams at Gartner
and AMR Research
• 8 years Experience in Marketing and Selling Supply Chain Software at
Descartes Systems Group and Manugistics (now JDA)
• 15 Years Leading teams in Manufacturing and Distribution operations for
Clorox, Kraft/General Foods, Nestle/Dreyers Grand Ice Cream and
Procter & Gamble.
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