Title:
Operations Rules for Driving Business Value & Growth
Part 3: Complexity Reduction: Long Tail Analysis
Benefit from Clear Actionable Insight into your Product Market Performance
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Date: Tuesday, June 19, 2012
Time: 11:30 EDT, 10:30 CDT, 9:30 MDT, and 8:30 PDT
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Abstract:
Senior executives talk about their desire to reduce complexity as a way to improve margins, cut cost and benefit from economies of scale. Unfortunately, once it comes to taking action, very few have been able to effectively reduce complexity in their business. In Part 3 of this videocast series we’ll show you how a long tail analysis provides insight into product performance and how this enables decision making. Important strategies motivated by long tail analysis include cutting off lagging products, reducing number of configurations, creating more profitable supply chain strategies and bundling products.
Please join us for this exciting, fast-paced discussion. Not to be missed!
Featuring Dr. David Simchi-Levi of MIT and SCDigest Editor, Dan Gilmore.
Register for Part 3 and you will automatically be registered for all segments of this videocast series.
Educational Value/Benefits:
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Understand the importance of complexity reduction to a successful business strategy |
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Learn how to create a long tail analysis |
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Case studies of companies who have benefited from this practice |
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Who Should Attend:
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Supply chain experts, Product development, Operations management professionals.
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What if I can't attend on this date?
Archived version will be available soon after broadcast.
Register now even if you can't attend live date to receive email with on-demand link.
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Part 1 and 2 of the Series Now Available On Demand:
Part 1: Mitigating Business Risks from the Known-Unknown to the Unknown-Unknown (originally aired on Wednesday, February 29, 2012)

Part 2: Supply Chain Segmentation for Improved Profitability
(originally aired on Tuesday, April 17, 2012)

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Speakers:
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Dan Gilmore
Editor
Supply Chain Digest
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Dr. David Simchi-Levi
Professor of Engineering Systems,
MIT
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