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Contextual variability can be a roadblock to successful use of artificial intelligence, say Carlos Cordon and Amin Kaboli. ...
Amin Kaboli is a lecturer at the Institute of Mechanical Engineering at EPFL and has a particular interest in people, process, and technology. He teaches several courses on “change and transformation” to business executives, managers, and graduate students.
28 January 2022 • by Carlos Cordon, Amin Kaboli in Supply chain • 3 min read
Contextual variability can be a roadblock to successful use of artificial intelligence, say Carlos Cordon and Amin Kaboli. ...
27 January 2022 • by Ralf W. Seifert, Richard Markoff in Supply chain • 5 min read
Tesla’s full-year results show that it has navigated the supply chain challenges and chip shortages that have frozen the rest of the auto industry. This is a far cry from the electric...
28 December 2021 in Supply chain • 5 min read
Covid-19 has disrupted global supply chains but not changed their fundamental form. New technologies, continuing geo-political tensions and climate change point to companies in many industries having to plan for more radical...
17 December 2021 in Supply chain • 4 min read
With COVID-19 and fallout from the US-China trade war, global supply chain managers have had much on their plates recently. Next up: coping with climate change and integrating Africa, says Mark Slade,...
9 December 2021 • by Mark J. Greeven in Supply chain • 8 min read
By putting the consumer’s needs at the center, China’s retail companies have rethought the value chain and reinvent the retail model, delivering a greater and more relevant retail experience to consumers, argued...
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