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Corporate Compliance
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Inovis, Inc.
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A significant joint concern among retail supply chain partners goes by the name of “deductions.” At least, it often goes by that name, but it also sports many pseudonyms, such as offsets, vendor violations and chargebacks, among other less frequently used handles. The lack of standardization in terms causes some confusion, but whatever you call it, deductions tend to be the 800-pound gorilla in ...
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Kinaxis
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Supply chain management is, by its very nature, a multi-disciplinary business process that touches all operational functions in a manufacturing organization. Clearly, at the heart of the supply chain are both the prediction of future customer demand, and the satisfaction of the customer demand in a profitable manner. In doing so, the supply chain touches Engineering, Finance, Logistics, ...
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Accruent, Inc.
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Real Estate Performance Management: Realizing the Value of an Enterprise Approach to Corporate Real Estate
Joshua Greenbaum, Principal Enterprise Applications Consulting Winter 2007
Introduction: Appreciating the Under-Appreciated Value of Real Estate Performance Management........ page 1 Driving the Need for RPM: Market, Operational, Financial, and Regulatory ...
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Inovis, Inc.
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No enterprise is an island. Goods and services flow in from suppliers, involve transportation carriers and are driven by the business of the enterprise. When you include suppliers of wares for raw material extractors, along with recyclers that turn consumer and commercial waste into new raw materials and finished goods, it is a supply chain with no beginning and no end — a renewable process ...
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Inovis, Inc.
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One in five. That's how many partner transactions have at least one error. That is an amazing statistic, particularly given the extraordinary leaps in innovation across the global supply chain during the past two decades. During this time, best-in-class supply chains launched more than a few enterprises to the tops of their categories, as a “flat world” enabled product to be sourced and delivered ...
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