Simplifying the Complex Process of Data Integration, Part 4
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5. Product information must be accessible by the whole organization. It can't be, “This is something the IT group needs,” “This is something the supply chain group needs,” “This is something the e-com or catalog marketing teams need.” Rodrigue cited two instances within fulfillment that are prime examples of this:
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Joe Keenan is the executive editor of Total Retail. Joe has more than 10 years experience covering the retail industry, and enjoys profiling innovative companies and people in the space.
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