Sarah Rudd, who once ran analytics for Arsenal, made her name applying the tenets of probability theory to movements on the ...
Every spring, thick mats of brown seaweed called Sargassum pile onto beaches from Barbados to Cancun, smothering coral reefs, ...
From Plato's perfect forms to Markov's state machines, the deepest question in probability isn't whether randomness exists, ...
Supply chains used to be an invisible back-office function—until global shocks, shifting geopolitics, and new tariffs made them a C-suite emergency. Forbes' Maggie McGrath chats with Evan Smith, CEO ...
A planner walks into a morning operations meeting with three dashboards open. One shows excess inventory, another signals potential stockouts, and a third highlights rising logistics costs. Each is ...
Israel and the US’s targeting of Iran’s supply chain routes are starting to have a discernible impact on Russia’s long-term infrastructure plans. Much of the practical fallout from the Iran-Israel war ...
Most AI systems are trained on historical data. When conditions shift due to changing consumer sentiment, models trained on ...
Despite the advancements in POS (point-of-sales) systems, retail—or notably certain major retailers—still have an inventory accuracy problem. The issue is not due to theft or shrinkage, but according ...
We spend a lot of time thinking about the difficult people in our lives—the friend who can't take feedback, the partner who always has to be right, the coworker who turns everything into a fight. But ...