EDITOR’S NOTE: Below is a post that offers insight into the RAM 2025 architecture and why more ProcureTech solution providers and procurement practitioners are leveraging its insights.
MY REPLY
Thank you for bringing this post to my attention, Don Osborn.
Derrick Hodge, have a read:
Here are a couple of recent Procurement Insights posts regarding the above topic, followed by an excerpt 😉
Post# 1 to read: https://bit.ly/3RLamE6
Post #2 to read: https://bit.ly/4jBd5fn
Here is the excerpt regarding the challenge of topological breakdown and how to address it:
“The critical part of the human-led agent-based model is that the continuous learning capabilities of the algorithms occur by adapting to how internal and external human agents work in the real world in the end-to-end supply chain to effectively and efficiently manage and grade performance metrics from order placement through to order delivery. In essence, the Agent-Based Metaprise model performs a self-cleaning of the data as a part of the human and technology agents’ daily routine inputs becoming a seamless part of the order to fulfillment process.”
In short, the loop doesn’t extend into infinity to collapse at some point; this only happens when humans remove critical thinking from the human-agentic Agent dynamic.
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BONUS ON “STRAND COMMONALITY”
This is an overly – and I mean overly, simplistic real-life example of strand commonality and why it is a powerful force for ProcureTech (and ultimately, procurement transformation).
Last evening, through a series of research efforts, I came across the following Vince Lombardi quote:
“Perfection is not attainable, but if we chase perfection, we can catch excellence.”
This morning, I woke up to the following comment from a discussion stream on LinkedIn:
Here was my reply:
In future posts, I will go into greater detail.
Closing The Long Loop Of ProcureTech AI Data Collapse
Posted on May 29, 2025
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EDITOR’S NOTE: Below is a post that offers insight into the RAM 2025 architecture and why more ProcureTech solution providers and procurement practitioners are leveraging its insights.
MY REPLY
Thank you for bringing this post to my attention, Don Osborn.
Derrick Hodge, have a read:
Here are a couple of recent Procurement Insights posts regarding the above topic, followed by an excerpt 😉
Post# 1 to read: https://bit.ly/3RLamE6
Post #2 to read: https://bit.ly/4jBd5fn
Here is the excerpt regarding the challenge of topological breakdown and how to address it:
“The critical part of the human-led agent-based model is that the continuous learning capabilities of the algorithms occur by adapting to how internal and external human agents work in the real world in the end-to-end supply chain to effectively and efficiently manage and grade performance metrics from order placement through to order delivery. In essence, the Agent-Based Metaprise model performs a self-cleaning of the data as a part of the human and technology agents’ daily routine inputs becoming a seamless part of the order to fulfillment process.”
In short, the loop doesn’t extend into infinity to collapse at some point; this only happens when humans remove critical thinking from the human-agentic Agent dynamic.
30
BONUS ON “STRAND COMMONALITY”
This is an overly – and I mean overly, simplistic real-life example of strand commonality and why it is a powerful force for ProcureTech (and ultimately, procurement transformation).
Last evening, through a series of research efforts, I came across the following Vince Lombardi quote:
“Perfection is not attainable, but if we chase perfection, we can catch excellence.”
This morning, I woke up to the following comment from a discussion stream on LinkedIn:
Here was my reply:
In future posts, I will go into greater detail.
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