In this episode of Digital Transformers, powered by Supply Chain Now, hosts Kevin L. Jackson and Scott Luton welcome Brian Fallon, Vice President, Global Sales, IBM Partner Ecosystem at IBM, to the show, to give a preview of the IBM Cloud Ecosystem and IBM Think 2021.
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TECHquila Sunrise Episode 41
When you’re pitching your startup you have one shot to get the attention of people who listen to pitches every, single day. These people finely-tuned machines, and they can detect greatness, weakness, flaws & bulls#!+ in an instant. Greg White has been there – and done it, and he’s discovered the secrets to this finely honed craft…
Supply Chain Now Episode 629
In this episode of TEKTOK, powered by Supply Chain Now, host Karin Bursa welcomes Jason Tham with Nulogy to the podcast.
TECHquila Sunrise Episode 40
TECHquila Sunrise on Supply Chain Now shares the latest investments, acquisitions, innovations, and glorious implosions in Supply Chain Tech every week. Are you thinking about pursuing the #startuplife? Listen in to this episode as Greg gives you the ins and outs of what it takes to get into supply chain tech.
Supply Chain Now Episode 608
In this episode of Supply Chain Now, hosts Greg White and Scott Luton welcome Logan Ensign with Alloy and Katlyn Davis with Valvoline to the show to discuss how sales and supply chain can work together for retail success.
Supply Chain Now – Episode-419
Angela Kerr is the Vice President of Product Management for SpotSee, a company that helps customers look at their supply chain and find ways to reduce the damage that happens during shipping by tracking and reporting on the conditions experienced by actual shipments.
Supply Chain Now Episode 378
For all the enthusiasm around machine learning and AI, many companies still don’t have a good way to ‘train’ digital agents before investing in and implementing complex, expensive systems. This requires access to a huge volume of data and an iterative training and refinement process: needs that are met by the ‘digital twin,’ or virtual commissioning.
Supply Chain Now Episode 386
How far has the digital supply chain advanced? Whether you should rip-and-replace your legacy solutions or continue customizing them (or possibly a third solution)
Supply Chain Now Episode 391
The top 25 startup ecosystems, and how the sources of funding are starting to become more widespread globally
Supply Chain Now Episode 403
How the seismic societal disruption caused by COVID-19 has impacted technology-related employment and investment funding in 2020
Supply Chain Now Episode 404
One of the reasons so many digital transformations struggle to deliver the desired ROI is that they fail to escape the realm of technology projects to become full business transformation. In fact, many of the companies that think they have led digital transformations have really just led digitalization projects, taking data, documentation, and processes online without fundamentally changing what they achieve for the business as a whole.
Supply Chain Now – Episode-447
It’s okay to be a little tough on people because that really means you care you want to draw more out of them. It’s when you stop doing that that you’ve kind of lost faith that they can go any further. Trey Griggs, Vice President at Lean Sales. For all of the amazing equipment, technology, and processes that make supply chains run, at the end of the day it is the talent, energy, and experience of people that make them amazing.