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Is It Time for a Chief “What Could Possibly Go Wrong” Officer?
Companies must shift from reacting to disruptions to proactively anticipating them through scenario planning and predictive analytics. A Chief “What Could Possibly Go Wrong” Officer, supported by AI-driven insights, could help identify emerging risks, strengthen supply chain resilience, and uncover strategic opportunities.

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When Innovating, Embrace Serendipity
Innovation requires both serendipity and strategy. Breakthroughs occur when prepared minds recognize unexpected opportunities. Successful innovation needs agency, surprise, value creation, and structured processes to capture benefits.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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
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As Baby Boomers Retire, Don’t Let Tribal Knowledge Retire with Them
This article discusses tribal knowledge, the expertise that employees gain through experience. Companies lose this knowledge when employees retire. Capturing tribal knowledge in a cognitive computing system helps retain this valuable information.

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Cognitive Computing and Intelligent Enterprises
This article discusses cognitive computing and its role in business transformation. Cognitive computing improves decision-making by analyzing big data. Early adopters are already benefiting from this technology. Cognitive computing goes beyond data-driven to value-driven business by understanding context and dealing with ambiguity. Businesses that don't adopt cognitive computing risk falling behind competitors.

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Cognitive Computing and the Human Touch
This article argues that cognitive computing should augment, not replace, human intelligence. Analytics are crucial in today's business world, but humans need to be involved in decision-making. Cognitive computing helps analyze complex data and make better choices. Human activities like problem-solving and communication benefit from this collaboration.

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Cognitive Computing Provides Business Value Today
This article explores cognitive computing, a subset of AI used in business. It clarifies misconceptions about cognitive computing, like job losses or hype. Businesses are already profiting from its use in various industries like transport and retail. Cognitive computing helps analyze complex data and make better business decisions.

