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Artificial Intelligence and Automation Impacting Supply Chain.

Collection of blogs & videos focusing on artificial intelligence & automation impacting supply chain.  Supply chain is changing faster than ever.  If companies don’t keep up with the changes they won’t be in business long.  There will be more changes in the next 10 years than there has been over the past 50 years.  For those of you saying automation is great but your company has no budget for automation then start with leaning out your organization.  Here are some great resource for continuous improvement, lean and kaizen.  

Artificial Intelligence Automation Impacting Supply Chain

Automation and Artificial Intelligence Quotes:

  • “You’re either the one that creates the automation or you’re getting automated.” ~Tom Preston-Werner
  • “I predict that, because of artificial intelligence and its ability to automate certain tasks that in the past were impossible to automate, not only will we have a much wealthier civilization, but the quality of work will go up very significantly and a higher fraction of people will have callings and careers relative to today.” ~Jeff Bezos, founder of Amazon
  • “There is no reason and no way that a human mind can keep up with an artificial intelligence machine by 2035.”  ~Gray Scott
  • “Supply Chain automation using emerging technologies such as IoT and artificial intelligence will drive efficiency like we have never seen before.” ~Dave Waters.
  • “The first rule of any technology used in business is that automation applied to an efficient operation will magnify the efficiency. The second is that automation applied to an inefficient operation will magnify the inefficiency.” ~Bill Gates
  • “To succeed in this world, you have to change all the time.” ~Sam Walton, founder of Walmart
  • “Truck and bus drivers; Uber, Lyft and taxi drivers; self-driving vehicles take those jobs.” ~SupplyChainToday.com.
  • “Eighty-five percent of the reasons for failure are deficiencies in the systems and process rather than the employee. The role of management is to change the process rather than badgering individuals to do better.” ~ W. Edwards Deming.
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