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Collaborative Platform for Enterprise of Future - Infosys Blogs

Infosys Supply Chain Management

View all Infosys blogs. The Infosys global supply chain management blog enables leaner supply chains through process and IT related interventions. This shows that there is a definite inclination towards self-evaluation and constant improvisation and I believe ideas sharing can do wonders in achieving it. Procurement Blog.

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Linear Asset Management and Dynamic Segmentation - Infosys Blogs

Infosys Supply Chain Management

View all Infosys blogs. The Infosys global supply chain management blog enables leaner supply chains through process and IT related interventions. All these changes within one single asset definitely require a different maintenance approach. Questions arose- how do we have these different specification captured?

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Asset Management and Dynamic Work Plan- Part II - Infosys Blogs

Infosys Supply Chain Management

View all Infosys blogs. The Infosys global supply chain management blog enables leaner supply chains through process and IT related interventions. « Demand Planning - Practicing the Best Practices (contd.) | Main | How to get more from an EAM Implementation » Asset Management and Dynamic Work Plan- Part II.

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Supply Chain Management:Confluence of IT and Business Strategy.

Infosys Supply Chain Management

View all Infosys blogs. The Infosys global supply chain management blog enables leaner supply chains through process and IT related interventions. How sure I can be while tracing the requirements, all by myself, back to all such related processes which are impacted by the changes I make? Business Assurance: Supply Chain Blogs.

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Unlearning Supply Chain Management

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This topic surfaced again for me last week when my friend Kate Vitasek (architect of the Vested® business model for supplier and company innovation) published a great blog post titled, Learning is Hard; Un-learning is Harder! It’s tempting to just keep the term and change the definition, which is what many of us have done.