Afleveringen
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If you use direct story delivery to get your goods on shelves, and you're trying to get more SKUs to more stores more frequently, then you'll probably need to enlist the help of more drivers and merchandisers. That's why you may need to rethink how you plan, coordinate, and execute DSD, according to one supply chain expert.
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There’s a difference between structuring logistics operations for a customer and with a customer. Cathy Langham, CEO of Langham Logistics, shares what that difference is and why it's important to understand in this conversation with Deanna Self, Director of Digital Strategy for Global Supply Chain and Repair at Zebra Technologies.
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Though AI can work more quickly than people can in some cases, it still takes its cues from us. That's why you always need to keep a human in the loop. But that’s not the only reason why you shouldn’t let an AI work completely independently. Zebra's Senior Director of AI and Advanced Technologies sits down with the Interim CEO of Humans in the Loop to talk more about why human oversight will always be needed with AI systems and if there’s ever a time an AI system can be left to work autonomously.
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There are So Many Ways to Invest in and Inspire Women. Here are the Ones Inclusion and Diversity Champions Find Most Helpful.
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Not sure if you should be using AI in your warehouse? Or unclear where it can make an immediate impact? Zebra Global Partner Manager Mark Butler consulted with two experts from Körber Supply Chain to get you all the info you need to make the right decision for your people, processes, and profit targets.
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Consumers and retail associates who participated in the 16th Annual Global Shopper Study hope it will, and top AI engineers think it will. Find out how we may all come to lean on this type of AI in stores sooner than later by tuning into this conversation between Zebra's EMEA Retail Industry Leader, Mark Thomson, and Zebra's Senior Director of AI and Advanced Technologies, Stuart Hubbard. Then check out this blog post in which Mark details where he and others are already seeing big gen AI opportunities for both associates and shoppers.
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As UNESCO calls out, “Literacy empowers and liberates people.” And there are millions of people around the world whose lives could be vastly improved if they just had access to books. Kristen Daniels, Executive Director of Bernie's Book Bank, has some ideas on how to ensure books are available to those who need them most - beyond the distributions that the book bank is leading. Listen to her ideas in this 20-minute Your Edge podcast episode.
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Ericsson and Zebra mobility experts answer important questions in this new roundtable discussion, including where private wireless technology delivers the most value and the ROI you can expect. After you tune in, check out other experts' perspectives on when you should use Wi-Fi and/or private wireless technology. https://www.zebra.com/us/en/blog/posts/2023/is-there-really-difference-between-private-4g-and-private-5g-or-private-wireless-and-wifi.html
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A manufacturing veteran agrees, adding that you need to start thinking about IT/OT convergence differently as well. You must create more synergies among people and machines, and that requires a new strategy. Hear what Jake Hall, The Manufacturing Millennial, and Sath Rao, the Director of Global Manufacturing Strategy at Zebra, recommend you do to make manufacturing jobs more attractive to a broader group of people. They also explain why automation is misunderstood and what you can do to help dispel myths. Listen now.
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