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Supply Chain Management:Confluence of IT and Business Strategy.

Infosys Supply Chain Management

These forms key contributors to an effective transformation exercise. They are an integral unit for success of any transformation exercise and should go hand in hand. December 2011. November 2011. October 2011. September 2011. August 2011. April 2011. March 2011. February 2011.

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Supply Chain Management:'Asset' in Enterprise Asset Management

Infosys Supply Chain Management

We spoke with Rohit Choubey , Lead Consultant - ECS EAM and Rejeesh Gopalan , Consultant - ECS EAM to get their views on significance of Asset definition in EAM and how it can contribute to the emergence. An Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) framework is predominantly based on the definition of Asset. December 2011. August 2011.

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Supply Chain Management:A New Lens for Supply Chain Roadmaps

Infosys Supply Chain Management

Are poor results only attributable to the usual suspects such as weak change control board, less than ideal program management, schedule/cost overruns, poor definition of requirements etc? Enterprise transformations are a multi-year exercise in the making. December 2011. November 2011. October 2011. September 2011.

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Supply Chain Management:Face book, Twitter and Asset Management

Infosys Supply Chain Management

EAM can often become a tedious exercise for a public organization due to its inherent nature of spread and unavailability of dedicated workforce for continuous monitoring of Assets. So as we keep on expanding the definition of an ‘Asset’ we will keep on exploring these new concepts around Asset Management.…. December 2011.

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Always Ready to Go to the Field: Meet Marta, FFA Focal Point

World Food Programme Logistics

Photo: WFP/Photo library Originally from Spain, Marta Ortiz has worked for the World Food Programme (WFP) since 2011 in several country offices, including Panama, Sierra Leone and, now, Uganda. While many countries have closed their doors to refugees in recent years, Uganda continues to exercise a very progressive refugee policy,” says Marta.