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Betting on the Power of AI in Reshaping Supply Chain Processes

Dive into the transformative world of AI and advanced data analytics in supply chain management with this enlightening episode of Supply Chain Now.

In the final episode of the podcast series, “Making Better Supply Chain Bets with the Power of Probabilities” with Noodle.ai, hosts Scott W. Luton and Mary Kate Love engage in a compelling discussion with industry experts Michael Ciatto, Chief Operating Officer at Noodle.ai, and Kevin O’Marah, Chief Research Officer and Co-Founder at Zero100. Throughout their discussion they unpack the critical importance of good data, the power of AI in reshaping supply chain processes, and the nuances of effective change management.

From leveraging AI to enhance email communication and operational efficiency to overcoming the challenges of tribal processes in businesses, our guests share invaluable insights and practical strategies.

 

 

This episode is hosted by Scott Luton and Mary Kate Love, and produced by Amanda Luton and Katherine Hintz.

 

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