Browsing All posts tagged under »Stephany Lapierre«

What are ProcureTech solution silos, and why must we break them down to succeed?

October 8, 2025

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When it comes to ProcureTech selection and implementation why do we have to stop looking at the trees and start managing the forest?

Process archaeology and agent-based design work. Data quality aspirin doesn’t.

September 17, 2025

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Why isn't data cleansing alone enough, or will putting top grade fuel into a car with a bad or broken engine make it run better?

Tealbook’s Stephany Lapierre Confirms That Her Platform Is A Technology Optimization Model (Extended Discussion)

September 1, 2025

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Why is the 2007 "data problem" still an issue in 2025?

Tealbook’s Stephany Lapierre Confirms That Her Platform Is A Technology Optimization Model

August 31, 2025

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When it comes to data, why is the optimization model a Band-Aide Solution, and methodology model a fix.

Is Tealbook a technology optimization model for improving the way the world does work, versus a methodology-centric model that focuses on building for the way the world should work?

August 30, 2025

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How do you turn collective data into clean data?

Tealbook Is On The Right Path, But . . .

June 18, 2025

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On the right path, but it is a little too early for the ticker tape parade.

A Solution Provider Acknowledges “AI Ain’t Magic!”

May 8, 2025

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What exactly can AI do for procurement - without humans?

TealBook’s Stephany Lapierre Asks A Hopeful, But Hard Question Regarding Your Data

October 24, 2023

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EDITOR’S NOTE: Tealbook’s Stephany Lapierre reached out to me, indicating that she wanted to hear my perspective on her most recent post, which I was glad to do. I also encourage you to check out her post and offer your thoughts on the question of the gap between data promise and data realization. I get […]

Covid Truths or Myths: Chaos and piracy in the supply chain, turning the DSO screws and bottling pay equity

April 14, 2020

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PPE tarmac piracy, why Contract Management Software is good (and potentially bad), equal demands, demands equal pay and more from this past week.