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July-August 2024
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 conversations I’ve had at conferences this year have at least touched on AI and its impact on the supply chain. Almost every technology company touts its AI-infused software. It seems that AI is not only mainstream, it’s Main Street. Browse this issue archive.Need Help? Contact customer service 847-559-7581 More options
Managing disruptions is a top priority for many organizations in manufacturing this year. To build the resiliency needed to overcome disruptions, they should ensure that their supply chains remain flexible and transparent. (Click to read the full article: Building resilience in manufacturing)
The infographic below shows the current manufacturing flexibility and transparency achieved by organizations in APQC’s research.
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APQC helps organizations work smarter, faster, and with greater confidence. It is the world’s foremost authority in benchmarking, best practices, process and performance improvement, and knowledge management. APQC’s unique structure as a member-based nonprofit makes it a differentiator in the marketplace. APQC partners with more than 500 member organizations worldwide in all industries. With more than 40 years of experience, APQC remains the world’s leader in transforming organizations. Visit us at https://www.apqc.org/, and learn how you can make best practices your practices.
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July-August 2024
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 conversations I’ve… Browse this issue archive. Access your online digital edition. Download a PDF file of the July-August 2024 issue.Managing disruptions is a top priority for many organizations in manufacturing this year. To build the resiliency needed to overcome disruptions, they should ensure that their supply chains remain flexible and transparent. (Click to read the full article: Building resilience in manufacturing)
The infographic below shows the current manufacturing flexibility and transparency achieved by organizations in APQC’s research.
About APQC
APQC helps organizations work smarter, faster, and with greater confidence. It is the world’s foremost authority in benchmarking, best practices, process and performance improvement, and knowledge management. APQC’s unique structure as a member-based nonprofit makes it a differentiator in the marketplace. APQC partners with more than 500 member organizations worldwide in all industries. With more than 40 years of experience, APQC remains the world’s leader in transforming organizations. Visit us at https://www.apqc.org/, and learn how you can make best practices your practices.
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