Analytics & Business Intelligence
Following the Digital Thread: Revolutionizing Supply Chains
Part 1 of our eight-part video series explores how integrated digital technologies can transform business.
Part 1 of our eight-part video series explores how integrated digital technologies can transform business.
Our eight-part video series explores how integrated digital technologies can transform business.
Organizations that make use of data from a variety of sources excel at customer engagement, as explained in the 2018 Data & Analytics Report.
In this webinar, Cornell University’s Sheryl E. Kimes discusses the expectations disconnect between companies and customers over self-service technologies.
AI and IoT offer significant benefits — as yet untapped — for facilities maintenance.
The cost of bad data is an astonishing 15% to 25% of revenue for most companies.
Many manufacturers can benefit from sharing process innovations rather than keeping them secret.
If you’re running a big project, watch out for these signs that stakeholders have doubts about it.
As you explore how software bots can automate tasks, keep in mind some of the accompanying risks.
In this webinar, MIT research scientist Matthias Winkenbach discusses how interactive visualization and augmented reality technology to change the way we access, understand, and utilize complex systems and logistics data.
New factory audit processes make it possible to evaluate supplier performance in more depth.
Branding, a process used by marketers, can also be used internally to build excitement for projects.
Research reveals five lessons that can help executives manage big, complex projects more effectively.
Health care companies are using digital tools to put doctors’ focus back on patients.
To fully benefit from supply chain analytics, companies need to be able to act on insights quickly.
For CarMax, digital business isn’t about the tech — it’s about the teams.
Logistics partners use supply chain intelligence to meet the demands of the high-tech industry.
Meeting your sustainability commitments requires long-term thinking and strategy.
In this webinar, MIT SMR authors discuss steps supply chain executives can take to make supply chain analytics a transformational and competitive resource in their organizations.
Making the right decision about which projects to pursue should be easy. But it often isn’t.