Browsing All posts tagged under »strand commonality«

What Are The Origins Of ProcureTech Implementation Success?

February 26, 2025

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Why what was done in 1998 is the key to ProcureTech success in 2025?

The Links Between Agentic AI, Strand Commonality, Similarity Heuristics, Iterative Methodologies And Why It is Important to Procurement

February 25, 2025

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Why are the links between Agentic AI, Strand Commonality, Similarity Heuristics, Iterative Methodologies critical to ProcureTech Success?

Why Tracking And Influencing Scope 3 Emissions Could Be Much Easier For Procurment in 2026

February 24, 2025

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What is the Relationship Between Ontology, Strand Commonality, and Scope 3?

Do You Really Want A Successful ProcureTech Initiative?

February 22, 2025

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There is no logical reason for the high rate of ProcureTech initiative failures!

What Is The Relationship Between Strand Commonality, The Metaprise And ProcureTech Success?

February 21, 2025

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Why does ProcureTech need to understand the link between Strand Commonality and the Metaprise Models?

A Year-end Look at Perspective, Priorities, and Productivity by Kelly Barner

December 5, 2013

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Editor’s Note: Well Kelly Barner has done it again! Just when I think that her writing could not get any better she blows my mind with what I consider to be one of the most interesting posts I have read anywhere this past year. Besides infusing a contextually entertaining reference in the form of the […]

(Guest Post) Why Optimization Matters: Moving Beyond Price Driven Auctions

May 6, 2009

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By Dr. Olga Raskina, Lead Scientist, Emptoris This article is the first in a three-part series of guest articles on optimization by Dr. Olga Raskina, Lead Scientist, with Emptoris, the supply and contract management solutions provider. As the Lead Scientist for Emptoris and someone who spends a great deal of time focusing on the impact […]

Advanced Release of Interview with Patent Inventor William Gindlesperger from e-LYNXX Corporation

December 9, 2008

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As the first publication, electronic or otherwise, to post the following excerpt from today’s interview with William Gindlesperger (following my commentary below), who was recently awarded a patent for his industry changing Gindlesperger Method, the reaction to this landmark award has ignited the businessworld, and in particular the printing industry.  In a recent printweek.com article […]

A Dichotomy of Perspectives: A Discussion on Forrest Breyfogle’s New Book on Integrated Enterprise Excellence

April 24, 2008

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Recently, I had the opportunity to exchange ideas on the veracity of the various models that organizations rely upon as the framework for building a successful enterprise.   What prompted this open and productive exchange of ideas was a question that was recently posed regarding the merits of Forrest Breyfogle’s latest book on Integrated Enterprise […]

Similarity Heuristics, Iterative Methodologies and the Emergence of the Modern Supply Chain

April 8, 2008

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Some professions, such as software developers, regularly utilize the similarity heuristic. For software developers, the similarity heuristic is utilized when performing debugging tasks. A software bug exhibits a set of symptoms indicating the existence of a problem. In general, similar symptoms are caused by similar types of programming errors. By comparing these symptoms with those […]