Deck 12: Information Sharing

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_________ are when suppliers bid for a buyer's business (rather than buyers bidding for a seller's business).

A) Auctions
B) Collaborative relationships
C) Purchasing strategies
D) Reverse auctions
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Davis and Spekman pointed out that "before integration of the supply chain is possible, the firm must __________ the same behaviors."

A) mirror
B) outgrow
C) modify
D) change
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Managers can use the insight provided by __________ systems to improve customer service levels, enhance customer loyalty and retention, increase revenues from current customers, and acquire new customers.

A) DRP
B) EOQ
C) CRM
D) MRP
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_________are defined as neutral Internet/Web-enabled entities through which companies may conduct buying and selling transactions for goods or services.

A) ERP systems
B) E-marketplaces
C) Oracle applications
D) Supplier consoles
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Connecting __________ at various levels of the supply chain has eliminated many steps that formerly required paperwork and human intervention.

A) suppliers
B) employees
C) computers
D) processes
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Although quality and delivery can be incorporated into the process, the reverse auction's real impact is on _________.

A) price
B) lead times
C) production
D) profits
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__________ systems, help to determine when orders should be placed for various components to avoid stock outs and excess inventory.

A) Business
B) DRP
C) MRP
D) Information
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Advances in__________ have facilitated the globalization of business and are enabling many of the changes taking place in SCM.

A) competition
B) transport equipment
C) information technology
D) manufacturing
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The ability to connect __________ and their __________ through hardware, software, and communication networks has revolutionized the way that businesses are managed.

A) people, ideas
B) suppliers, sub vendors
C) products, markets
D) managers, teams
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To understand where we are on this connectivity journey, it is important to understand how __________ has evolved.

A) business
B) technology
C) manufacturing
D) the organization
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The _________ is leveling the playing field, giving other companies access to technologies that will accommodate computer linkages.

A) Internet
B) electronic commerce
C) competition
D) Asian continent
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To successfully complete the order fulfillment process for high level of traffic, companies need to have efficient, well-designed _________.

A) supply chains
B) information systems
C) transport equipment
D) manufacturing processes
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Some have even stated that, given the current competitive climate, "little doubt remains about the importance of information and information technology to the ultimate success, and perhaps even the survival, of any __________ initiative.

A) marketing
B) restructuring
C) supply chain management
D) business
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Enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems are viewed with both great _________ and serious _________.

A) optimism, skepticism
B) admiration, envy
C) criticism, adulation
D) skepticism, envy
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The main difference between ERP and ERP II systems is _________, which appears to be a good idea.

A) sales
B) cost
C) complexity
D) collaboration
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In order to reduce the bullwhip effect, companies should share actual _________ with their suppliers along with their orders.

A) price targets
B) production plans
C) sales data
D) competencies
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_________ has been defined as "the automation of commercial transactions using computers and networked communication technologies."

A) Value engineering
B) ERP
C) Electronic commerce
D) Globalization
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By effectively harnessing and managing the _________ now available, organizations can design and operate their supply chains much more effectively and efficiently than ever before.

A) employees
B) logistical capabilities
C) profits
D) information
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__________ systems, which extended MRP thinking to the distribution network, help to determine the correct amount of products to produce as well as the correct locations to which to ship finished goods.

A) DRP
B) EOQ
C) ERP
D) ROP
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Neither cross-functional integration nor inter-organizational SC collaboration could proceed very far without _________.

A) shared information
B) MRP
C) capable suppliers
D) top management
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Only when suppliers are really capable of making high-quality product and delivering it on time should they be awarded the contract.
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Internet typically tends to give limited access.
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A valid concern voiced by managers is that expensive IT systems like ERP are hard to implement and are not the silver bullet to the company's information dilemma.
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The connectivity ideal in SCM is to link the point of delivery of the final product to the end consumer all the way back to the initial point of production of any given component.
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One advantage that RFID tags have is that unlike bar codes, they do not need to be on the outside of the package or placed in a certain position for the scanner to be able to read the information.
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Greater retail productivity and better customer service are a driving force behind RFID adoption.
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According to Gartner vice president, Bruce Bond, traditional, inwardly connective enterprise resource planning (ERP) is dead, destroyed by the demand for greater collaboration among SC partners.
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U.S. online retail sales in 2005 were estimated at about $172 billion, representing about 6 percent of all retail sales.
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Better information sharing during the decline stage of the PLC can help better manage reverse logistics and recycling issues.
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SC partners need not know what current capacity levels are, if there are any potential capacity disruptions planned, and when new capacity is going to come on-line.
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Integration and cooperation must exist internally before you can do the same outside.
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Many of the new developments in SCM have been strategic in nature in an effort to respond to the rapidly changing competitive environment
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ERP has become known for the ease and simplicity companies encounter during implementation.
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In terms of SCM, e-marketplaces can add value by helping companies identify new sources of supply or new customers.
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Information technology must be viewed as the goal or a "silver bullet" to solve all SC dilemmas or challenges.
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Once the buyers and suppliers are brought together, the role of the e-marketplaces becomes more value-adding.
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The reality, for now at least, is that information systems never limit connectivity throughout the chain.
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One of the major concepts of SCM is the channel-wide management of inventory.
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Information technologies will play a minimal role in determining the success of an organization's SC collaboration efforts.
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Setting up a Web site and generating sales may be the most part of an e-commerce supply chain.
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One unique application of the Internet has been the creation of
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What are the four key reasons that signify the importance of good quality information for SCM?
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Why should information be shared?
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Real requires investments in a culture of willingness to share decision-making information.
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Most companies share a lot of information with suppliers and customers during the
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Data, information, knowledge, and wisdom are all key components in what has been referred to as "the information irony."
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Companies should be sharing with suppliers and customers to let them know the status of their performance.
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The enables real-time, global information sharing and interaction among supply chain members at all levels, from product development to the delivery to the end user.
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What are the two key components that companies that get their information technology strategies right recognize?
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systems allow companies to maintain all customer records in one centralized location that is accessible throughout the entire organization.
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What are some of the challenges to open information sharing?
Weak or Counterproductive Relationships
People
Power
Trust
Security and Risk
Too Much Information
Lack of Standards
Inaccurate Information
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mobilizes proactive and productive behavior that builds both core competencies and world-class relationships.
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Automating bad processes simply helps you make things more efficiently.
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Changes in provide new areas in which firms can differentiate themselves from competitors and cultivate genuine competitive advantages.
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real value is that it connects all information flows within the firm.
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typically allow limited access to certain applications and data to external companies such as suppliers and customers.
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Name four of the challenges to ERP implementation.
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From the smallest computers are being interconnected or networked with each other across the globe.
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What are the four business processes that can be used to understand ERP systems?
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Great can collect, analyze, and disseminate accurate, real-time information regarding demand forecasts, inventory levels, delivery lead times, and quality levels.
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sophistication can enable these higher-level capabilities, but that a culture of willingness is required to achieve them.
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We can expect an increased need for in and between organizations along the supply chain.
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1
_________ are when suppliers bid for a buyer's business (rather than buyers bidding for a seller's business).

A) Auctions
B) Collaborative relationships
C) Purchasing strategies
D) Reverse auctions
Reverse auctions
2
Davis and Spekman pointed out that "before integration of the supply chain is possible, the firm must __________ the same behaviors."

A) mirror
B) outgrow
C) modify
D) change
mirror
3
Managers can use the insight provided by __________ systems to improve customer service levels, enhance customer loyalty and retention, increase revenues from current customers, and acquire new customers.

A) DRP
B) EOQ
C) CRM
D) MRP
CRM
4
_________are defined as neutral Internet/Web-enabled entities through which companies may conduct buying and selling transactions for goods or services.

A) ERP systems
B) E-marketplaces
C) Oracle applications
D) Supplier consoles
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Connecting __________ at various levels of the supply chain has eliminated many steps that formerly required paperwork and human intervention.

A) suppliers
B) employees
C) computers
D) processes
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Although quality and delivery can be incorporated into the process, the reverse auction's real impact is on _________.

A) price
B) lead times
C) production
D) profits
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__________ systems, help to determine when orders should be placed for various components to avoid stock outs and excess inventory.

A) Business
B) DRP
C) MRP
D) Information
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Advances in__________ have facilitated the globalization of business and are enabling many of the changes taking place in SCM.

A) competition
B) transport equipment
C) information technology
D) manufacturing
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9
The ability to connect __________ and their __________ through hardware, software, and communication networks has revolutionized the way that businesses are managed.

A) people, ideas
B) suppliers, sub vendors
C) products, markets
D) managers, teams
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10
To understand where we are on this connectivity journey, it is important to understand how __________ has evolved.

A) business
B) technology
C) manufacturing
D) the organization
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The _________ is leveling the playing field, giving other companies access to technologies that will accommodate computer linkages.

A) Internet
B) electronic commerce
C) competition
D) Asian continent
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To successfully complete the order fulfillment process for high level of traffic, companies need to have efficient, well-designed _________.

A) supply chains
B) information systems
C) transport equipment
D) manufacturing processes
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Some have even stated that, given the current competitive climate, "little doubt remains about the importance of information and information technology to the ultimate success, and perhaps even the survival, of any __________ initiative.

A) marketing
B) restructuring
C) supply chain management
D) business
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Enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems are viewed with both great _________ and serious _________.

A) optimism, skepticism
B) admiration, envy
C) criticism, adulation
D) skepticism, envy
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The main difference between ERP and ERP II systems is _________, which appears to be a good idea.

A) sales
B) cost
C) complexity
D) collaboration
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In order to reduce the bullwhip effect, companies should share actual _________ with their suppliers along with their orders.

A) price targets
B) production plans
C) sales data
D) competencies
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_________ has been defined as "the automation of commercial transactions using computers and networked communication technologies."

A) Value engineering
B) ERP
C) Electronic commerce
D) Globalization
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By effectively harnessing and managing the _________ now available, organizations can design and operate their supply chains much more effectively and efficiently than ever before.

A) employees
B) logistical capabilities
C) profits
D) information
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__________ systems, which extended MRP thinking to the distribution network, help to determine the correct amount of products to produce as well as the correct locations to which to ship finished goods.

A) DRP
B) EOQ
C) ERP
D) ROP
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Neither cross-functional integration nor inter-organizational SC collaboration could proceed very far without _________.

A) shared information
B) MRP
C) capable suppliers
D) top management
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Only when suppliers are really capable of making high-quality product and delivering it on time should they be awarded the contract.
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Internet typically tends to give limited access.
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A valid concern voiced by managers is that expensive IT systems like ERP are hard to implement and are not the silver bullet to the company's information dilemma.
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The connectivity ideal in SCM is to link the point of delivery of the final product to the end consumer all the way back to the initial point of production of any given component.
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One advantage that RFID tags have is that unlike bar codes, they do not need to be on the outside of the package or placed in a certain position for the scanner to be able to read the information.
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Greater retail productivity and better customer service are a driving force behind RFID adoption.
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27
According to Gartner vice president, Bruce Bond, traditional, inwardly connective enterprise resource planning (ERP) is dead, destroyed by the demand for greater collaboration among SC partners.
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U.S. online retail sales in 2005 were estimated at about $172 billion, representing about 6 percent of all retail sales.
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Better information sharing during the decline stage of the PLC can help better manage reverse logistics and recycling issues.
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SC partners need not know what current capacity levels are, if there are any potential capacity disruptions planned, and when new capacity is going to come on-line.
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Integration and cooperation must exist internally before you can do the same outside.
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Many of the new developments in SCM have been strategic in nature in an effort to respond to the rapidly changing competitive environment
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ERP has become known for the ease and simplicity companies encounter during implementation.
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In terms of SCM, e-marketplaces can add value by helping companies identify new sources of supply or new customers.
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Information technology must be viewed as the goal or a "silver bullet" to solve all SC dilemmas or challenges.
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Once the buyers and suppliers are brought together, the role of the e-marketplaces becomes more value-adding.
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The reality, for now at least, is that information systems never limit connectivity throughout the chain.
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One of the major concepts of SCM is the channel-wide management of inventory.
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Information technologies will play a minimal role in determining the success of an organization's SC collaboration efforts.
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Setting up a Web site and generating sales may be the most part of an e-commerce supply chain.
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One unique application of the Internet has been the creation of
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What are the four key reasons that signify the importance of good quality information for SCM?
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Why should information be shared?
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Real requires investments in a culture of willingness to share decision-making information.
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Most companies share a lot of information with suppliers and customers during the
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Data, information, knowledge, and wisdom are all key components in what has been referred to as "the information irony."
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Companies should be sharing with suppliers and customers to let them know the status of their performance.
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The enables real-time, global information sharing and interaction among supply chain members at all levels, from product development to the delivery to the end user.
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What are the two key components that companies that get their information technology strategies right recognize?
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systems allow companies to maintain all customer records in one centralized location that is accessible throughout the entire organization.
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51
What are some of the challenges to open information sharing?
Weak or Counterproductive Relationships
People
Power
Trust
Security and Risk
Too Much Information
Lack of Standards
Inaccurate Information
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mobilizes proactive and productive behavior that builds both core competencies and world-class relationships.
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Automating bad processes simply helps you make things more efficiently.
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Changes in provide new areas in which firms can differentiate themselves from competitors and cultivate genuine competitive advantages.
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real value is that it connects all information flows within the firm.
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typically allow limited access to certain applications and data to external companies such as suppliers and customers.
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Name four of the challenges to ERP implementation.
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From the smallest computers are being interconnected or networked with each other across the globe.
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What are the four business processes that can be used to understand ERP systems?
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Great can collect, analyze, and disseminate accurate, real-time information regarding demand forecasts, inventory levels, delivery lead times, and quality levels.
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sophistication can enable these higher-level capabilities, but that a culture of willingness is required to achieve them.
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We can expect an increased need for in and between organizations along the supply chain.
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