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The Anti-ERP ERP Club, Part 1: Meet Wiley Jones and Doss

Tired of the supply chain status quo? Let us introduce you to the Anti-ERP ERP Club.

In the first part of our first-ever two-episode interview, host Scott Luton dives into a transformative conversation with Wiley Jones, Co-founder and CEO of Doss, about reshaping how companies approach their biggest challenges. The discussion centers on common obstacles businesses face, such as managing complex data and integrating systems across their value chains, and how solutions that prioritize customer pain points can lead to remarkable results—like compressing ERP implementation timelines from months to just days.

Tune in to discover practical strategies for addressing inefficiencies in global supply chains, including the role of adaptive technology in streamlining operations and boosting agility. Through real-world insights, this episode highlights how businesses can tackle modern supply chain demands with speed, innovation, and customer-focused solutions that drive success.

 

This episode is hosted by Scott Luton, and produced by Amanda Luton.

 

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