AI is catalyzing a complete evolution in supply chain planning, transforming it from a reactive to a proactive function infused with strategic agility and data-driven decision-making.
Dior has been setting the benchmark in high-end fashion with its ready-to-wear style and haute couture. Using a right set of marketing strategy, Dior has redefined luxury. How?
Traditional supply chain planning processes have proven inadequate in dealing with dynamic shifts in demand. This blog explores the top 5 AI applications in supply chain management and how supply chain leaders can implement them.
Dollar General has a simple business model but a robust supply chain to provide basic everyday needs, supplemented at everyday low prices in conveniently located, small-box stores.
C3 AI delivers a family of fully integrated products, including the C3 AI Application Platform, an end-to-end platform, and C3 AI Applications. C3 AI primarily has a subscription-based business model.
Aflac is an American supplemental health and life insurance company. The business model of Aflac consists of two reporting segments: Aflac Japan and Aflac U.S.
Booking.com has a multi-brand business model. Booking.com primarily makes money from providing online travel reservation services, facilitating online travel purchases between service providers & travelers.
Okta employs a Software-as-a-Service (“SaaS”) business model and generates revenue primarily by selling multi-year subscriptions to Okta’s cloud-based offerings. How does Okta work?