Unraveling health care supply chain complexities
Eugene Schneller, a leader in health care supply chain management, explores how business analytics, artificial intelligence, and machine learning are transforming the sector and addressing its unique challenges.
In this story published Dec. 19, 2024, on Taking the Supply Chain Pulse poscast:
Our business analytics program is the most subscribed to program of any of our programs today, and, within that, we have a growing emphasis on artificial intelligence, machine learning, and those issues. And those are the things that are going to transform supply chain management going forward.
– Eugene Schneller, Dean's Council 100 Distinguished Scholar and professor of supply chain management
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