WEBINAR: “Decoding Digital Transformation” – Charting a path forward...
Join Lyle Ekdahl, recovering enterprise software development executive and technology market advisor, and Greg Davis, Principal at Grant Thornton, along with and Supply Chain Now’s Scott Luton & Greg White as they continue the conversation on digital transformation. In the final installment of the series, they will discuss how companies can chart a path forward to stay competitive in today’s marketplace by leveraging an enterprise application platform as a key component of the journey.
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The future of logistics is here, and it’s powered by AI. Join us as Supply Chain Now hosts Scott Luton and Tevon Taylor welcome Phillip Lechter, VP of Growth at CXT Software, and discover how cutting-edge AI technology can transform your supply chain and give you a competitive edge. Don’t miss this opportunity to stay ahead of the competition by learning how AI can outsmart your rivals, maximize efficiency with practical logistics optimization strategies, and improve customer satisfaction by delivering exceptional customer experiences. Register now and gain the insights you need to thrive in the digital age of logistics.
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Demand planning is one of the most challenging yet critical aspects of running a modern supply chain. At its core, it’s about bringing together the right mix of data, workflows, and intuition to answer deceptively simple questions: What do we need? When do we need it? And how do we make it happen? In this webinar, hosts Scott Luton and Marty Parker, along with Wiley Jones, CEO of Doss, will unpack the foundational elements of demand planning—what works, what doesn’t, and how Doss helps tackle the inherent complexity. We’ll focus on breaking down key components like data modeling, demand variability, and aligning forecasts with operational realities. The session isn’t about selling a silver bullet solution; it’s about understanding the building blocks that make demand planning possible and how Doss enables teams to build on them effectively. If you’ve ever struggled to balance inventory levels, deal with forecast inaccuracies, or align procurement with production timelines, you won’t want to miss this session. Key Takeaways: The essential building blocks of effective demand planning: data, process, and adaptability. How to model demand variability without overcomplicating the process. Real-world examples of how teams use Doss to simplify demand planning while staying adaptive to change.