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Is this FINALLY the time of Specialized Supplier Discovery?

Supplier Discovery applications are not new. They’ve been around for quite some time. Two notable examples that you might not think of as Supplier Discovery are Tealbook and ScoutBee as Tealbook is now focussed on powering your procurement with trusted supplier data and Scoutbee X is now the AI-powered procurement network. Why? Because no one actually bought supplier discovery!

Why? Business have always thought they know their suppliers, they know who their suppliers’ competitors are, and that if they need to find a supplier, for the last 25 years, that’s what Google was for. And they kind of did. If they were sourcing from China, they knew all the major competitors in China. From South Korea or Japan, the same. If they were sourcing regionally in Asia, they knew enough. And if they didn’t, Google. They might miss one or two of the top 10, but if you knew 80% of the suppliers you might do business with, constructed a good RFP, vetted properly, you usually acquired a decent product at a decent price and went on merrily about your day, especially if you saved 2% on a category in the last RFP.

But that was a time of relatively free global trade. Yes there were tariffs, and yes they changed from year to year, but for any given trading partner pairing of countries, they were relatively static and predictable. With the exception of a country like Brazil that, for a while, was changing tariffs weekly, you knew how to compute your TLC (Total Landed Cost), where you wanted to do business, how to find the majority of suppliers, qualify them, and do business with them.

Plus, there were few countries with sanctions that affected you, and you didn’t have one of the major global economies cut off to you if you want to do business in the EU. Moreover, no matter where you did business, you did business in dollars if you wanted to. That’s because, for most countries, currency exchange rates were more or less stable for a period of time and easily predictable.

However, those good times in global trade are gone. Long gone. Not only did you have to deal with countries shutting down completely during COVID, but then you had to deal with sanctions against Russia, canal slowdowns and effective closures due to Panamanian droughts and Houthis in the red sea, dynamic exchange rates as a result of recent elections, and now rampant trade wars.

Your supply chain is in shambles, and, frankly, there is a portion of your current supply base that, even if it is still available, you can’t afford to use anymore. That’s because 25%+ tariffs in some category are just too crippling. So you need to find new suppliers, preferably at home, but most of the time that won’t be possible (as you were outsourcing because there wasn’t enough [competitive] capacity in your own country), so you at least need to find suppliers in a low cost, low tariff country — and likely one you haven’t done a lot of, or any, business in before.

And you need to find these new suppliers, and send them RFPs, fast. You should have done it yesterday. But you need to be 98% sure these suppliers can actually serve you before even sending the RFP because you don’t have time to wait for a response, review the RFP, and then realize they can’t do what you need and that you have to find another set of suppliers and repeat.

But you can only do this if you not only have deep data on what they make, but what equipment they have, processes they support, capacities they can meet, their tier 1 supply chain they have immediate access to, and so on. Some of this might be on their website, if they have one, in a language you don’t read, and a format you’re not used to.

In short, you don’t have the information you need, you can’t get it quickly, and that means identifying your next supplier is going to take months — months you don’t have — unless, of course, you use a Supplier Discovery platform that has all of the information on the global supply base you need to make this decision. That has the majority of suppliers in an industry. That has deep data on their products, capacities, equipment, processes, and factory locations. That can take in detailed requirements and/or a detailed BoM with production requirements and instantly identify 10 suppliers not in a set of regions that will meet your need. That will help you analyze appropriateness, cost differentials, and suitability to your business before your first contact. That has the contact information you need to make the right contact.

In other words, you need Supplier Discovery, and maybe even a market research platform like Forestreet, more than you ever did, there are platforms out there (a few old, a few new) that can help you, but will you wake up to the fact and finally incorporate these tools into your Procurement platform? (And let’s be clear, no matter what they tell you, Suites are NOT Enough.)

Scientists Take Us One Step Closer to AI-Led Destruction

Is it just me or does it take a special kind of idiot to watch Terminator 2 and say to himself “unstoppable shape-shifting robots would be so cool!”?

Scientists Just Created Shape-Shifting Robots That Flow Like Liquid and Harden Like Steel

Especially when Hugo Drax is executing his world domination plan to ensure his AI-backed SkyNet project gains global dominance!

I guess they figured a certain President wasn’t getting the job done fast enough …

The Fraud

I stand here waiting for them to bang the gong
To crush the critic saying, “Is it right or is it wrong?”
If only truth had an outlet, buyer would you read?
An expose a day, to shine the light on their misdeeds?

I am tired of the fraud, the fraud, the fraud
I am tired of the fraud-fraud, am tired of the fraud-fraud, am tired of-
The way that they lie and deceive you
With the fraud, the fraud, the fraud

Give me that thing that I love (I’ll turn the lights on)
Let the truth out, set it free, free (Shout it real loud)
Give me that thing that I love (I’ll turn the lights out)
Let the truth out, set it free, free (Shout it real loud)

Shout it real loud
Let the truth out, set it free, free
(T H E T R U T H) Shout it real loud
Let the truth out, set it free, free

I’ve overheard your theory, “Nostalgia’s for geeks”
I guess sir, if you say so, some of us just like to read
One second I’m Plato’s fan, suddenly Plato is me
Philosophy was truth, now truth’s philosophy, in me

I am tired of the fraud, the fraud, the fraud
I am tired of the fraud-fraud, am tired of the fraud-fraud, am tired of-
The way that they lie and deceive you
With the fraud, the fraud, the fraud

Give me that thing that I love (I’ll turn the lights on)
Let the truth out, set it free, free (Shout it real loud)
Give me that thing that I love (I’ll turn the lights out)
Let the truth out, set it free, free (Shout it real loud)

Shout it real loud
Let the truth out, set it free, free
(T H E T R U T H) Shout it real loud
Let the truth out, set it free, free

Woo, truth, truth
Woo, truth, truth now
Ooh, ooh, ooh
Ooh, ooh, ooh

Give me that thing that I love (I’ll turn the lights on)
Let the truth out, set it free, free (Shout it real loud)
Give me that thing that I love (I’ll turn the lights out)
Let the truth out, set it free, free (Shout it real loud)

Shout it real loud
Let the truth out, set it free, free
(T H E T R U T H) Shout it real loud
Let the truth out, set it free, free

Lady Gaga furever

Why Does Everyone Believe the AI Hype?

the doctor used to love AI. He spent a decade and half actively promoting it (and wrote two extensive series on The Complete AI in Procurement, Sourcing, and Supplier Management), until Gen-AI and all the false promises bundled with it came along. (Neither it, nor its successor, will be your saviour. It’s not intelligent, not general purpose, and unless your problem ultimately reduces to large document summarization and query, will not solve your problem. Any claims to the contrary are, and, for the foreseeable future will continue to be, false.)

Recently, THE REVELATOR, who is also becoming a little jaded, decided to ask Why does everyone believe the AI hype? (Source)

Of course, the doctor needed to answer.

Why did the American public believe the administration would be any different this time?
(For that matter, why does any first world nation believe their newly elected administration will be any different this time?)

Why does the public at large still believe in the lies that have been fed to them since they were born?
(Primarily American, but Canadians are doing their best to learn from their neighbours!)

Because there is no better producer, packager, and purveyor of Bullsh!t than American Media!
(Although we try, we Canadians can only dream of producing BS that good!)

That’s what the Big AI players use to their advantage
(with their hundreds of millions to billions of dollars and their huge marketing budgets)!

The Procurement Dynamo put it best in a recent comment when he said that we are wired as humans to be lazy and it’s easier to just believe what is being pumped out to us on all the digital channels we consume everyday than do our research, understand the half truths being fed to us, and draw our own conclusions (especially when Math, where the US is now 35th in the OECD PISA rankings, is concerned).

But it doesn’t stop there, not only are we plagued with:

Laziness: Overworked workers being tasked with the nigh-impossible on a daily basis with limited TQ don’t want to design systems, especially when that’s what the vendor is being paid for.

We also have to deal with greed and stupidity making matters worse.

Greed: Investors and rich big company CEOs don’t want workers who want to be paid fair wages, as then they have to deal with worker’s rights (for now at least, but maybe not for much longer in the USA at the rate the government is being dismantled), maternity and sick leave, paid overtime, etc. when they are being promised a software robot that will work 24/7/365 without complaint for a “small” annual fee.

Stupidity: The zealots at many vendors have adopted tech as their religion and messiah and refuse to learn the domain and how to solve a problem with a human centric point of view, believing that, with just a little more development, the tech will magically get there.

And this is why we have so many people blinded by the hype and so many people buying into it.

This isn’t to say that there aren’t real vendors with real AI-backed technology that actually works (because there are, such as ForeStreet that we just covered), it just means that unless you find one of these vendors (which are now in the minority, but SI WILL cover these vendors as it identifies them), and hire intelligent, hard working people who WANT to solve problems and give them the necessary resources to identify these vendors and properly implement ad configure these solutions, you’re not going to get results. Just false promises.

Now that you have the unfiltered answer, do you need to keep asking the question? 😉