Six Steps from Integrated to Enterprise Planning
Businesses have been striving for decades to integrate supply chain planning processes with those utilized by other functions across the business, using systems like sales and operations planning (SandOP) and integrated business planning (IBP). Yet, these have fallen short of the one truly integrated business plan that many companies are seeking to developand deliver. Reliance on outdated technology and disparate systems requires days to answer questions, preventing organizations from making effective decisions.
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