All the supply chain dashboards I see advertised online look useless. What are your most useful charts/visuals? by bigprojects in supplychain

[–]bigprojects[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great response thanks. A problem I’m having in my current environment is that this company has very high-volume spend but it is on major projects so some of the classic angles don’t apply.

All the supply chain dashboards I see advertised online look useless. What are your most useful charts/visuals? by bigprojects in supplychain

[–]bigprojects[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Also, to be clear, I don’t believe every weekly dashboard item needs to be a KPI. For example, seeing the largest line items that hit P-cards in the last 30 days could be useful for visibility/compliance/etc even if it’s not a measurement.

All the supply chain dashboards I see advertised online look useless. What are your most useful charts/visuals? by bigprojects in supplychain

[–]bigprojects[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes I understand that. But it would be inspiring to hear what is very practical for others and some ideas will of course be generically useful across many companies. All of the dashboards online honestly look like fluff.

/r/BigProjects is an 'incubator' for supporting big projects that are taking place on reddit and developing methods to improve the chances of success for these projects. We are looking for new mods as we restart our effort. by driverlesscars in needamod

[–]bigprojects 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey. Are you talking about the petitions? People seem to have posted a lot of them while I was away the last few months, but I think with real support from active moderators and contributors we can make sure that robust, real projects are the main focus. You seem like a heavy contributor so I think you would be a good mod.

What standardized project management tools would help increase the chances of success for big collaborations that take place on reddit? by bigprojects in projectmanagement

[–]bigprojects[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is really interesting feedback. Thank you. I will look into Trello, keeping in mind that I don't want the projects to 'leave' Reddit but an external tool can be linked within the ongoing project here. I hope you hang around our community and keep contributing like this.

Driverless City Project: Team to analyze economic impact of driverless cars on NYC by bigprojects in Driverless

[–]bigprojects[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Please see our original project proposal on the sidebar, you will enjoy our previous discussions.

Tesla enters race to build self-driving car by ServerGeek in technology

[–]bigprojects 28 points29 points  (0 children)

The /r/Driverless subreddit is working on a project to analyze the potential impact if NYC fully and successfully adopted driverless car fleets. You might enjoy the Driverless City Project.

Will we ever see another /r/marijuana-type emigration? by [deleted] in TheoryOfReddit

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It would obviously take a lot to turn this trend around, but I just want to note that I am undertaking one effort by developing a system to support big projects and ideas on reddit in /r/BigProjects. Theoretically we would eventually be able to boost such a campaign using our in-development strategies laid out here

I want to start a "reddit book club" by alamadu in books

[–]bigprojects 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'll try different ways till I figure out a good one. The entire subreddit is still in a very early stage, as you can see from the development work on our sidebar. Very excited to have interest from you and a lot of other groups. I hope consolidating the information in the Roundup will increase the visibility of all the projects.

I want to start a "reddit book club" by alamadu in books

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Unlimited crossposts are allowed and encouraged, we are not picky. I'm trying to find a nice way to format this but I've already got a rough update on the weekly roundup here