Artificial intelligence is everywhere these days. But what if it isn’t? I would guess that at least 50%, and probably closer to 70%, of the article pitches I receive these days involve AI. Most ...
Long-established methods for designing supply chains are becoming obsolete. As a result, companies need fresh approaches to keep pace with ever-changing markets and harness new technology’s benefits.
Organizations are investing in smarter, more resilient strategies that not only protect their bottom lines but also open new avenues for collaboration and efficiency.
At Kearney’s recent Product Excellence and Renewal Lab (PERLab) annual Future of Design conference, Robert Brunner, founder and partner of Ammunition, said, “What sets apart a great design from a good ...
Supply chain leaders are shifting focus from reactive measures to proactive strategies, leveraging advanced technologies like AI, IoT and cloud platforms.
Supply and demand are the basis of Economics 101, and while economics tends to be a complicated subject, let’s try to simplify how we approach it. As a supply chain threat intelligence analyst, the ...
In these challenging times, product value can also be measured, beyond cost and function, by the ability of a manufacturer to quickly make and ship to a customer. With components and labor still not ...
Software that prioritizes security at its most foundational level means designing it with customer security as a key goal rather than a tacked-on feature. And that concept — secure by design — is ...
Emerging cybersecurity technology innovations can and must support the design of more secure, resilient and efficient defense-critical supply chains, including microelectronics essential to national ...