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French to English translations [PRO] Marketing - Marketing / Market Research / Direct sales | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Andrew Bramhall United Kingdom Local time: 03:30 | ||||||
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circuit court = short supply chain |
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It's all about control |
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There was a linked-up vision Explanation: A linked-up vision.permeating the entire organisation, like a drop-down menu where one section leads to the next, all the way from the beginnings of production to the end-client. |
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There5 was a vision of supply chain Explanation: What is the vision of supply chain? A supply chain (SC) is a set of structures connected to each other through an information system. Its purpose is to add value to customers and other stakeholders to reduce cost in order to deliver products customers need at the right price and the right time to ensure sustainable performance. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2 hrs (2023-11-06 19:55:02 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Erratum: There instead of There 5 |
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we saw it as an end-to-end thing/operation Explanation: Or as we say down under, "from go to waoh". "End-to-end describes a process that takes a system or service from beginning to end and delivers a complete functional solution, usually without needing to obtain anything from a third party. It often refers to vendors that can see a project through from beginning to end, and supply everything needed to create a workable solution—be it hardware, software, labor, written materials, and procedures. End-to-end solutions also adhere to a philosophy that eliminates middle layers or steps, which helps to optimize the performance and efficiency of a business. ..." https://www.investopedia.com/terms/e/end-to-end.asp#:~:text=... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 5 hrs (2023-11-06 22:07:50 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- "Unlock the power of Shipper's end-to-end supply chain enablement solution with four interconnected flagship products driven by Shipper360. Watch your logistics operations integrated and become more efficient, propelling your business forward." https://shipper.id/en/ "We can make a lot of sense from the workflow engine data we write. And we teach the component a little bit to understand other events, to get a perspective on the end-to-end monitoring. But it's also not yet where I think it should be, so there's still innovation happening especially on understanding the whole end-to-end thing that normally spans different technology stacks." https://gotopia.tech/episodes/78/process-automation-how-to-g... [From a transcript] "Let's take a vertical, end-to-end actual experience that matters to our business, like, I don't know what your business is. Let's imagine that you have something that actually matters to users and build that in a new way. So it could legitimately be a new thing you will build a new way, or re-build an old thing that exists in a new way. Either way, take a vertical end to end thing and build it in a now [I suspect that should be 'new'] way." https://www.infoq.com/presentations/microservices-patterns-p... "The problem we have today, explained Kozyrkov, is that firms fixate on the technical aspects of using data, rather than stepping back and focusing on what we want machine learning to do. Kozyrkov drew the analogy of cooking with a microwave: “You can use a microwave without knowing how to build it or indeed how to build a new and better one,” she highlighted. “But businesses are still hiring people who’ve spent their whole lives trying to build microwaves… we feel the need to hire that specific worker to do that entire end-to-end thing,” she said, adding that “if you need to build a microwave with a teleport function then [that’s] fine”, but otherwise this makes no sense." https://www.hrmagazine.co.uk/content/news/cassie-kozyrkov-sk... "fter I finished my second project as a manager, the company was starting a new practice called product management. It seemed like a really cool, end-to-end thing—starting with an idea, and then figuring out how to build it and bring it to market. It also added accountability and ownership from start to finish." https://insights.discoverglobalnetwork.com/customer-experien... |
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