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Explore three things CEOs need to know and three things they need to do now to apply generative AI to supply chain.
Unlock the potential value of AI-powered process mining.
Navigating and managing supply chain challenges has, out of necessity, become a top business priority for not just CSCOs but the entire C-suite.
Consumer products companies are aligning operations and sustainability goals, optimizing investments and initiatives in both areas.
In their own words: How the changing roles of Chief Supply Chain Officers are transforming supply chains.
In partnership with Celonis, we explore how CSCOs are using data and emerging technologies to design intelligent workflows that power more resilient digital supply chains.
Intelligent workflows, fueled by AI, automation, and analytics, can help organizations navigate nonstop disruption.
Intelligent workflows don’t just create smart procurement—they create wiser procurement, from source to pay.
Agile execution and exponential tech are helping supply chains respond to post-pandemic volatility.
This volume of supply chain Think Circle “greatest hits” spans everything from the virtualization mandate, resiliency, sustainability, digital intelligence, generative AI, and more.
Hype or herald: Thinking through the role of generative AI in supply chains.
Inflation is back. Learn how CSCOs are responding to rising costs and an uncertain market.
This report explores how ERPs can help organizations manage and measure sustainability with the same rigor as finance objectives.
Quantum computing in supply chain: Preparing for near-term threat management and planning for longer-term operational advantage.
CSCO Thinkers are using segmentation and control towers with intelligent workflows and automation to help regain supply chain reliability.
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