- What’s Adding To Supply Chain Risk? 3 IT Trends To Watch Out For
This report mentioned the threat of “data overload” specifically in the context of health care, stating that it will be a “challenge for providers.” This is because the overwhelming bulk of data will create new and excessive amounts of work for industries to contend with.
According to this report, the answer lies in customized alerts and filtering to help distinguish important data at any given time. It might work slightly differently, but the same principle could extend outward to other industries later on, with further devices connecting to the internet throughout the supply chain.
http://www.strategicsourceror.com/2017/01/whats-adding-to-supply-chain-risk-3-it.html
- Four Moves You Might Not Realize Make You Look Unprofessional in an Interview
You Don’t Finish Your Homework
But, cautions Adrian J. Hopkins, a Muse career coach, this isn’t homework you can half-ass. It’s not enough to spew off a couple of “top-line company facts.” If you want the job and wish to avoid looking unprofessional in any way, shape, or form, you’re going to have to “go above and beyond a basic understanding of the company.” Let the interviewer know how you plan to grow with the company and get him thinking that he can’t “believe” he hadn’t the good fortune of meeting you sooner.http://lifehacker.com/four-moves-you-might-not-realize-make-you-look-unprofes-1790770222
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- 5 Steps to Organizing Your Life and Doing Great Things This Year
Let it all go
“Think of new goals, new expectations and new ways to achieve them,” he says.If you don’t have one already, buy a paper shredder and start shredding the piles around you that are just taking up space. Scan the files that are truly needed.
“If you are realistic and hard on yourself, the ratio of what to shred to what to scan will be 10 to one,” Klosky says.
- Driverless Trucks, Robots and Chatbots Could Reshape the Supply Chain
More than half of supply chain companies have so-called innovation centers to help test out new concepts. Of those, 20 percent have achieved a return on their investment, while half expect a payoff in the next two years.
Robots are also on the rise, even though less than a quarter of organizations currently use them in their work, researchers found.
Propelled by algorithms that allow them to accomplish more complex tasks, robots can help companies improve efficiency, cut costs, keep pace with competitors and limit errors, according to respondents.
https://www.trucks.com/2017/01/05/driverless-trucks-robots-supply-chain/
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