Exploring and quantifying the impact of rapidly evolving digital technologies and AI as they reshape end-to-end (E2E) supply chains
What is the Digital Supply Chain Transformation Initiative?
Digital Supply Chain Transformation is the strategic imperative for competitive advantage in today’s volatile landscape. It fundamentally reshapes operational capabilities, granting organizations the essential agility and resilience they need. This shift secures measurable impacts, including:
- Up to 50% process cost reductions.
- Up to 20% new revenue gains.
- Increased trust in AI decisions.
- Exponential scalability for processes.
Our Research Initiatives
Human-AI Collaboration
By combining human insights with the power of artificial intelligence, organizations are fundamentally upgrading their core operational performance.
Scaling End-To-End Automation Roadmap
Exploring how to move from automation pilot projects to full integration, from suppliers to final customers, fundamentally transforming core tasks to deliver exponential operational output.
Autonomous Operations
Achieving true operational independence, where systems self-manage to guarantee consistent and efficient performance.
Executive Education
Supply Chain Management: Leading with AI and Digital Transformation
This 6-week online executive program, offered with MITx Pro and Emeritus, provides a holistic view of digital transformation in the supply chain. The curriculum focuses on the strategic perspective and the necessary digital supply chain visions and capabilities. We examine real case studies and essential topics for discussions, including:
- Digital Supply Chain Transformation Roadmaps
- End-to-End Visibility
- Human-AI Collective Intelligence
- Artificial Intelligence
- New Technological Trends in Supply Chain Management
Highlights
Human-AI Collaboration: Boosting Supply Chain Performance
Digital Transformation Is Changing Supply Chain Relationships
Check out Dr. Maria Jesus Saenz, Dr. Elena Revilla, and Dr. Inma Borrella’s new article “Digital Transformation Is Changing Supply Chain Relationships” published at Harvard Business Review.
Four Misconceptions are Hampering the Advancement of Digital Twins
Check out Dr. Ozden Tozanli and Dr. Maria Jesus Saenz’s latest article “Four Misconceptions are Hampering the Advancement of Digital Twins” published in the Supply Chain Management Review journal.
The Race to Future-Proof the Supply Chain
Check out Dr. Ozden Tozanli’s latest interviews on digital twins with WIRED UK and ServiceNow.
Ready to get involved?
Contact Us
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Cambridge, MA 02142
United States
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