Supply Chain Top 25 Field Report: Digital and Talent Trends
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By: Stan Aronow, VP Distinguished Advisor
Over the past two months, I’ve had the privilege of joining briefing calls with nearly two dozen supply chain organizations as part of the Supply Chain Top 25 analyst education process. Having run this research program for several years, I’ve found no better way to quickly immerse oneself in the latest and greatest challenges, innovations and trends of the most advanced supply chains in the world.
What are the common threads running through these companies’ updates? There are too many to cover here, so I will focus on the ever-popular intersection between technology and people. At the highest level, the solutions shared were intelligent, connected and integrated across functions and partners. The people, coming out of the most disruptive period of our careers, were upskilled, empowered and frankly exhausted.
Differentiated Investments
One place to start in trend spotting is to follow the money and compare investment strategies between those making the global Supply Chain Top 25 and Masters list with those ranked lower on the broader list of companies evaluated. The Top 25 program team is still compiling summary statistics for this year, but a 2022 comparison shows some key differences in technology investments.
For more established capabilities, the top group invested significantly more often in sourcing and procurement, manufacturing execution and global trade management solutions. This is not surprising given the level of supply disruptions and constraints everyone faced during the pandemic. What’s unique is that the leaders had greater wherewithal to continue upgrading their product supply and risk management capabilities even amid the worst of the fire fighting.
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A comparison of the relative investment frequency for emerging technologies shows double-digit percentage differences between Supply Chain Top 25 companies and others in the areas of immersive technologies (AR, VR), blockchain, conversational systems and artificial intelligence (AI). Most advanced supply chains have built the proper process, solution and data foundations required to start experimenting with, and harvesting value from, these new technologies.
Connected Solutions and People
The term “connected” spanned many of this year’s Supply Chain Top 25 company briefings and it was used in several contexts: connected customers, connected suppliers and partners and connected employees.
For those interested in learning more lessons from the leaders on the Supply Chain Top 25 for 2023, be sure to attend the dedicated sessions held at Gartner’s Supply Chain Symposium in Orlando in May and Barcelona in June. The ever-popular reveal of this year’s list will be done via online webinar on May 24, 2023.
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1yIt would be great if we have the underlying reason why the companies(top25 or otherwise) rank the capabilities/application in the following 1 to 10 as published in the table above.