Our Quick Notes On Supply Chain Analytics
Author | : Vivek Sood |
Publisher | : Global Supply Chain Group |
Total Pages | : 25 |
Release | : 2020-11-18 |
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Rating | : 4/5 ( Downloads) |
Book excerpt: Part of our new "Quick Notes" series - this report answers your most pertinent questions of the topic. Do not be deceived by their short nature - these notes are only 22 pages or so. But these are 22 pages of potent dynamite that will supercharge your thinking in the right direction. Included are quick notes and some of the frequently asked questions (FAQs) on supply chain finance that we have encountered in our workshops, seminars, and other forums. Here are some of the topics and questions covered in these quick notes: What is meant by the term 'supply chain analytics'? Why is supply chain analytics so important to every company looking to achieve supply chain excellence, or better profitability? Is supply chain analytics same as data analytics? If not, then what is the difference between the two? How is supply chain analytics related to data visualisation? What is the history of supply chain analytics? What is meant by the term 'supply chain analytics'? Why is supply chain analytics so important to every company looking to achieve supply chain excellence, or better profitability? Is supply chain analytics same as data analytics? If not, then what is the difference between the two? How is supply chain analytics related to data visualisation? What is the history of supply chain analytics? What is the scope of supply chain analytics? What all does it cover? What are common methods of supply chain analytics? What is descriptive supply chain analytics? How does it work? What are some of the tools of descriptive supply chain analytics? What is diagnostics supply chain analytics? How does it work? What are some of the tools of diagnostics supply chain analytics? What is predictive supply chain analytics? How does it work? What are some of the tools of predictive supply chain analytics? What is prescriptive supply chain analytics? How does it work? What are some of the tools of prescriptive supply chain analytics? Could the supply chain analytics process be summarised in a generic methodology? What would such a generic methodology look like? What supply chain analytics tools usually come built into the ERP systems? What is their key deficiency? What other supply chain analytics tools are usually available? What are their key deficiencies? How could I test the efficacy of the supply chain analytics tools available off-the-shelf?