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The following listing provides links to other organizations
with information on Forecasting, Demand
Planning, and Supply
Chain Management.
International Institute
of Forecasters
The objectives of the International Institute of Forecasters are to stimulate
the generation, distribution, and use of knowledge on forecasting.
Institute of Business Forecasting
The best source of information for business
forecasting, planning, and demand / supply chain management. This is
accomplished by sharing real world expertise with major businesses in terms
of methodologies, technology, strategic planning, and much more.
APICS
The Educational Society for Resource Management is a not-for-profit international
educational organization founded in 1957 as the American Production and
Inventory Control Society. APICS is respected throughout the world for its
education and professional certification programs.
Council of Logistics Management
Founded in 1963, CLM is the preeminent association for individuals involved
in logistics and supply chain management. CLM provides educational, career
development, and networking opportunities to its over 10,000 members and
to the entire profession.
Institute of Supply Management
Founded in 1915, the Institute for Supply Management™ (ISM) is the largest
supply management association in the world as well as one of the most respected.
ISM’s mission is to lead the supply management profession through its standards
of excellence, research, promotional activities, and education.
Wharton School for
Forecasting Principles
The Forecasting Principles site seeks to summarize all useful knowledge
about forecasting so that it can be used by researchers, practitioners,
and educators. This knowledge is provided as principles (guidelines, prescription,
rules, conditions, action statements, or advice about what to do in given
situations). This site is hosted by J. Scott Armstrong Professor of Marketing,
The Wharton School, U. of PA, Philadelphia, PA 19104 |
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