This is my first posting to the IBF’s new blog, and I’d like to express my thanks, first of all, to you, the readers and also to Anish Jain of the IBF who invited me in. Okay, let’s get to work. Are you ready for a horror story? It ranks right up there with... »
Archive for May, 2009
Consumer Products & Retail Forecasting Forum
My thanks to Constance Korol for the invitation to guest-blog on IBF’s site. It is quite the pleasure to follow Tom Wallace, one of my favorite thought-leaders in the field, and a true giant in S&OP (even if not a true giant in stature). If you are one of the few people in this... »
Are our Supply Chain Strategies Redistributing Economic Wealth and Standards of Living?
At a time where recessionary forces are at work, many questions are being asked about how businesses have evolved their management practices and how this has affected their many stakeholders. The extent and depth of the recession has surprised many, and expansion of the ranks of the unemployed has hampered demand, seriously affecting patterns... »
IBF’s Mini Demand Planning & Forecasting Tutorial Brings Together a Global Group
The Global Neighborhood of demand planners and forecasting professionals is coming together. Conversations and discussions are happening throughout the world and answers/ comments to common challenges are being addressed in forums. Since 1981, the IBF has educated and trained this community through publications, events, newsletters , membership benefits and certification. Now more than ever,... »

