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3 powerful lessons of using data governance frameworks

CIO Business Intelligence

The first published data governance framework was the work of Gwen Thomas, who founded the Data Governance Institute (DGI) and put her opus online in 2003. The biggest value comes when you can implement end-to-end use cases—combining manufacturing with sales forecast planning, for example.”

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PODCAST: COVID19 | Redefining Digital Enterprises – Episode 6: The Impact of COVID-19 on Supply Chain Management

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By allowing that, they could have a steady demand forecast based on sensing algorithms and react faster to such events. He has delivered hundreds of millions of dollars of impact to his clients in High-Tech CPG and Manufacturing Industries, particularly in the areas of demand forecasting, inventory and procurement planning. Transcript.

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Humans-in-the-loop forecasting: integrating data science and business planning

The Unofficial Google Data Science Blog

ln this post he describes where and how having “humans in the loop” in forecasting makes sense, and reflects on past failures and successes that have led him to this perspective. Our team does a lot of forecasting. It also owns Google’s internal time series forecasting platform described in an earlier blog post.

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What Will Drive Innovation in this Great Reset

Andrew White

Many highly leveraged firms will be at risk; debt will be at record levels in public and private so anyone who has cash will be predatory. Gartner’s Forecast Analysis: Global Recession Scenario is bleak reading. Other markets will be changed forever, and wholly new opportunities may emerge. But not all firms will get past phase 2.

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7 public health data modernization lessons from Canada’s superior COVID-19 response

IBM Big Data Hub

A proactive approach to the threat of a global health crisis After the SARS outbreak in 2003, federal and provincial governments in Canada recognized that their existing public health systems and IT were inadequate.