Supply Chain Confidence? (A PI Q and A)

February 28, 2008

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The following is an interesting question I received from a Master of Science (M.Sc.) Business Technologies student who is working on her thesis “Measuring Confidence in Supply Chain Management System: An empirical approach.” Reader Question: My name is Diana Esparza, M.Sc. Electronic Business Technologies full time student at the University of Ottawa. Currently, I am […]

Reader Response to SME’s Once Again Voice Concerns Over GoC Shared Services Strategy

February 27, 2008

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Reader Comment Let me suggest a couple of perspectives on this that are worth exploring further. While I believe that on the integrated hardware, software and telecomms aspects there can be little doubt that SMEs will be squeezed out unless they can deliver product under a major supplier’s umbrella. However, on the people side, PWGSC […]

Yes Virginia! e-procurement that works (Column Link)

February 26, 2008

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On the heels of the recent SOS from SMEs who are concerned with the direction of the Government of Canada’s policies relative to procurement practice, the following link to my latest column (Paradigm Shift) in Summit Magazine is worth revisiting. (http://www.summitconnects.com/Articles_Columns/PDF_Documents/w10_7_07.pdf) The success of the Commonwealth’s eVA program (in which their approach to stakeholder engagement […]

SME’s Once Again Voice Concerns Over Government of Canada Shared Services Strategy

February 22, 2008

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While I am on the road this week in Houston at a speaking engagement, recent developments from the home front regarding the Government of Canada’s “Managed Services” initiative has again raised alarms within the Canadian SME community. Based on initial comments received from senior industry representatives, the concerns are fueled by the belief that the […]

Are Multiple Supply Chain Networks Important? (A PI Q and A) Track No. 3

February 18, 2008

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The following is the third track in the Q&A series which posed the question, “Are Multiple Supply Chain Networks Important?”  Given the continuing strong reader response, the series will be extended for the balance of this week. PI Question: A 2006 Report made the following statement: “Designing and operating multiple supply networks to meet the […]

An Invitation to Join the New CATA Global Supply (Chain) Practices Hub

February 14, 2008

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Dear Procurement Insights Reader You will have recently received a media release from CATAAlliance, regarding my appointment as Chief Architect and facilitator of the CATAAlliance Supply (Chain) social network hub.  For those of you unfamiliar with CATAAlliance, they are a business association recognized for thought leader, serving a core membership of 28,000 executives. CATA’s support […]

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Are Multiple Supply Chain Networks Important? (A PI Q and A) Track No. 2

February 13, 2008

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The following is the second track from the still growing number of responses I have received from readers around the world regarding the question, “Are Multiple Supply Chain Networks Important? PI Question: A 2006 Report made the following statement: “Designing and operating multiple supply networks to meet the needs of specific market segments–supply chain innovation […]

Are Multiple Supply Chain Networks Important? (A PI Q and A)

February 12, 2008

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I recently posed a question on the importance of Multiple Supply Chain Networks which, within a matter of several hours, elicited 14 responses from around the world. And while the majority of respondents felt that the findings from an ISM, CAPS and AT Kearney 2006 report were not indicative of general market sentiments, it nonetheless […]

Network Member Question: What is the Future of Enterprise Software Modeling (Development)?

February 11, 2008

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What you are really talking about are the differences between agent-based and equation-based modeling.The latter has been the traditional model used by software developers because it attempts to quantify and therefore confine multiple strands (re attributes) of diverse stakeholders into a single, definable stream or process.While applicable in the more static environment of say financial […]

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The Supply Chain Bloggers Council: Your Assurance of Accuracy and Integrity

February 8, 2008

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Motivated in large part by a recent guest post by Eric Strovink in Spend Matters regarding the emergence of Bloggers as the new Analysts of the Supply Chain industry, I am pleased to announce that the Supply Chain Bloggers (SCB) Council has been approved as a new group within the Linked In Community. As a result […]

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