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Autonomous Intelligent Enterprise
Supply Chain Professionals Need Autonomous Decision Science
In an increasingly complex business environment, AI-powered Autonomous Decision Science is crucial for supply chain management. It enables rapid, data-driven decision-making, optimizes operations, and improves adaptability. Systems like Enterra's integrate across the value chain, enhancing overall business performance and future-proofing strategies.

Autonomous Intelligent Enterprise
The Future of Process Automation is Intelligent
In this article, Steve shares how intelligent automation is revolutionizing business processes. It combines AI, machine learning, and robotic process automation to streamline operations, improve efficiency, and make better decisions. This technology is transforming back-office functions and enhancing customer experiences across industries.

Autonomous Intelligent Enterprise
The Autonomous Enterprise Still Needs Humans
This article discusses the concept of autonomous enterprises, which leverage AI and automation to optimize business processes. It highlights the balance between human input and machine automation, the four pillars of autonomous enterprises, and the potential benefits and challenges of this transformation.

Autonomous Intelligent Enterprise
Systems Of Intelligence: The Next Era Of CPG Value Chain Optimization And Decision-Making
Disruptions like political tensions and climate change threaten consumer goods supply chains. SOI, powered by AI, optimizes these for changing demands. Strategic adoption with good data is key. CPG companies embracing SOI win. The original Forbes Technology Council article can be found here: https://bit.ly/3V8zKGr

Autonomous Intelligent Enterprise
Decision Science and the Supply Chain’s Decision Abyss
This article discusses the importance of data-driven decision-making in businesses. It highlights the challenges of the "decision abyss" and introduces solutions like Enterra's System of Intelligence, which combines AI technologies to improve decision-making processes and drive enterprise success.

Autonomous Intelligent Enterprise
Will 2024 be the Year of Automation and AI in the Supply Chain?
This article discusses the trend towards autonomous intelligent enterprises, focusing on the integration of AI and automation in business processes. It explores the concept of hyper-automation, its benefits, and the potential impact on various industries, particularly in decision-making and supply chain management.
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Autonomous Intelligent Enterprise
Cognitive Computing, Decision-making, and the Supply Chain
This article explores how cognitive computing can help supply chain professionals manage information overload and complexity. Cognitive computing uses AI and machine learning to analyze data and make decisions, reducing workload for humans. It can automate routine decisions and free up professionals to make strategic choices.

Autonomous Intelligent Enterprise
Making Better Decisions with Decision Science
Although many experts insist that companies must be data-driven, they also point out that collecting data is of little value until it is analyzed for insights. The problem with most data is that it assumes the future will look like the past. That is not always true. The best analysis looks forward as well as backward. It takes current trends into account as well as past performance.

Autonomous Intelligent Enterprise
Automation and Process Improvement
Waste time, waste money. This article explores how to streamline business workflows to maximize efficiency and ditch the time-sucking processes that hold your company back.

Autonomous Intelligent Enterprise
Towards the Autonomous Intelligent Enterprise: An Introduction
Some experts insist that a ‘business as usual’ mindset can lead to irrelevance. The speed of today’s business cannot be achieved using yesterday’s technology. To operate successfully in the years ahead, enterprises must be more autonomous (i.e., self-driven, self-optimizing, and free to adapt).