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Beating the Silicon Cycle Beating the Silicon Cycle

Prevailing over the Silicon Cycle is one of the biggest issues companies face. The industry has violent swings that affect every part of the supply chain. Worse, they tend to be unpredictable.

The companies that beat the cycle do so by optimally balancing reacting with planning. This presentation covers how this is done while covering the near-term outlook for the industry.

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Author: G Dan Hutcheson (Fellow) | Visits: 828 | Page Views: 2939
 
Domain:  High Tech Category: Business Subcategory: Semiconductors 
Upload Date: 4th-Jun-2012  Click On Above Link To See More
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