“So, What’s Our Last Name?” Weighing the Options In a Same-Sex Marriage
June is Pride Month. This week’s DIVE In blog is written by Holly Stanford, Digital Campaign and Account Based Marketing Specialist at Blue Yonder. I’m getting married at the end of June — what a way to end Pride Month! Throughout my engagement, I’ve been…
Why Zero Sales Come In (At Least) Two Kinds
Summary: In retail forecasting, zero-sales events require special attention when training and applying demand models. It is difficult to find out ex post whether a zero-sales-event truly witnesses vanishing demand on a given day (as in “nobody took that product from the shelf”), or whether…
Forecasting Evaluation Pitfalls
In Part 1 of this blog post, we introduced censored sales probability distributions. Let’s now get our hands dirty and see what finite capacity means in practice. We start by pointing out subtle pitfalls that one might inadvertently fall into in order to then share…
Winning On and Off the Pitch
This blog post was written by Wayne Snyder, Vice President, Industry Strategy – Retail EMEA, and Gael Ramaen, Corporate Vice President – EMEA. Both are avid football (also called soccer in other parts of the world) fans and will be cheering on their respective teams…
How Bicycling Helped a Blue Yonder Associate Find Connection and Fitness
June 3 is World Bicycle Day, and it is a chance to showcase the many benefits of bicycling — and encourage more people to try it! Blue Yonder associate Dr. Christian Haag shares his story of how he picked up the activity and has never…
Why We Expect To Sell Less Than We Predict
How to account for finite capacity in demand forecasting training and evaluation Summary In retail forecasting, the quantity of interest is the customers’ demand for a certain product, e.g., how many baskets of strawberries are being requested. In practice, one observes a slightly but significantly…
Supply Chain Teams Are Investing in Technology. But Are They Maximizing Their Returns?
In a previous blog post, I discussed some highlights from Blue Yonder’s 2024 Supply Chain Executive Survey. In talking with 600 C-suite and senior executives around the world, we discovered that they share three primary challenges: ongoing supply chain disruptions, rising operating costs, and growing…
When People Change, We Need To Let Them: One Associate’s Message in Honor of Pride Month
A note from the writer: I’m in a years-long group chat with a small group of the closest queer people in my life. We cheekily call it the GNN (Gay News Network), and we share everything from funny memes and ridiculous TikToks to inspiring articles…
Evaluating Quality of a Microservice Using BDD Framework
Aditya Jaroli is a software engineer who believes in explainable solutions, simple design, and clean code. In his blog, he discusses unlocking the power of evaluating quality of a microservice in a simple way using a BDD framework. In today’s landscape of distributed software, microservices-based…
Maximizing Your Investments in Automated Execution
My previous blog post highlighted the complex real-world challenges that are leading companies to embrace automated execution. It also explored the significant benefits businesses can realize by digitally connecting their logistics operations to drive intelligent, autonomous decision-making, fueled by artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning…