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10 Must-Read Supply Chain Analytics Books for 2023

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If you want to gain more supply chain analytics knowledge, you’re in the right place. We’ve compiled a list of 10 great supply chain analytics books to help you better understand the concepts and strategies behind this vital business field.

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Supply Chain Analytics: Benefits, Challenges & Architecture

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If you’re in the business world, you’re probably always looking for ways to streamline your supply chain operations. Luckily, supply chain analytics is here to help! But like any new technology, there are hurdles to overcome when implementing supply chain analytics.

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Here’s a comprehensive list of the top 100 skills that a Procurement Manager should master

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Coupa, Ariba) Data analytics tools (e.g., Coupa, Ariba) Data analytics tools (e.g., Coupa, Ariba) Data analytics tools (e.g., Coupa, Ariba) Data analytics tools (e.g., Resources: Books like Getting to Yes by Roger Fisher and William Ury. SAP, Oracle) Procurement software (e.g., LEED Green Associate).

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Platform or a Collection of Tools: Which One Do You Prefer for your Digital Transformation Efforts?

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The difference between a Platform and a collection of Tools is the great recipe book and the right oven settings in our cookie analogy. With a toolset, you get the underlying technology to build a supply chain “something.” Different supply chain functions require different tools.

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Are you still spending time and money to run a lengthy RFI/RFQ/RFP process for a SaaS platform purchase?

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However, Project Management Institute (PMI) reports that 14% of IT projects fail outright before completion, 31% fail to meet their goals after completion, 43% exceed their budgets, and 49% are late. . You can also book a meeting using this link. Here are three reasons why: 1) The risk approaches are entirely different.