Blog Entries by Jane Paolucci
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Sail a ship while you’re building it? Research In Motion is doing it.
Jane Paolucci, Vice President, Corporate Marketing, E2open - Friday, April 29, 2011 - 0 Comments
Research In Motion (RIM), better known as maker of the BlackBerry (including the cool new PlayBook tablet) product line, is living proof that supply chain contributes to brand equity. I’m sure the hundreds of people who attended our webinar yesterday – from supply chain and IT professionals to marketers and C-level executives alike – would back me up on that statement. More »
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Notes from a Chief Supply Chain Officer wannabe
Jane Paolucci, Vice President, Corporate Marketing, E2open - Wednesday, April 06, 2011 - 0 Comments
Look out – here comes the Chief Supply Chain Officer! And it’s a good thing too. I’m just back from Aberdeen’s 2011 Supply Chain Management Summit in wintry Chicago – and if I wasn’t already convinced of the growing importance of the CSCO function, I certainly am now. The two-day event was jam packed with great content and networking opportunities, including key note presentations from four of E2open’s very own customers – none of which failed to impress! More »
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Price is what you pay, value is what you get*
Jane Paolucci, Vice President, Corporate Marketing, E2open - Thursday, November 18, 2010 - 1 Comments
I just returned home from a short trip to the east coast, and I must say, I’m actually thinking differently. The purpose of my trip was to attend Aberdeen Group’s Chief Procurement Officer (CPO) Summit in Boston, and while I’m not typically a “numbers girl,” I found the bulk of the presentations and discussions to be quite insightful. More »
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Getting the conversation started
Jane Paolucci, Vice President, Corporate Marketing, E2open - Friday, October 15, 2010 - 0 Comments
To get the conversation started, I thought I’d throw out a question we take pretty seriously here at E2open: What does the future look like for supply chains? Of course, to answer this question would take far more than a single blog post, but I think it’s a good place to start. More »