Semiconductor wafer Micron I’ve talked to companies that implement supply chain software as a way of triggering a digital supply chain transformation. In some cases, these companies have a hard time articulating what “digital transformation” means to them, what their “to be” supply chain will look like, or even what their company’s strategic goals are. I worry about these companies’ improvement journey. In contrast, I talked to Shiva Esturi, the vice president of global supply chain management at Micron Technology. Micron was three years into their supply chain transformation before they even began implementing a supply planning optimization solution from Blue Yonder. Blue Yonder’s solution did significantly improve their capabilities, but their focus on a new strategy, processes, data quality, and training drove most of the improvements that Micron experienced. Micron serves as an exemplar for what a supply chain digital transformation should look like. Micron Technology’s Supply Chain Micron, a public company headquartered in Boise Idaho in the US, designs, develops, and manufactures memory and storage products. Micron, with revenues of just under $31 billion in their last fiscal year, is the fourth largest semiconductor company in the world. Micron’s products are hidden in plain sight. Their products […]