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Is WMAPE Over-Rated As An Organizational KPI?
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Is WMAPE Over-Rated As An Organizational KPI?

Dr. Chockalingam July 27, 2018

Many are taking shots at the very thought of measuring Forecasts itself leave alone with WMAPE. And some are taking shots at the discipline of Forecasting itself. If forecasting is … Read More

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Slow Moving, Short History and Intermittently Demanded Products – How To Forecast?

Dr. Chockalingam March 1, 2012

Every time we come across a slow moving item, we have to spend quite a bit of time analyzing the different factors to come up with a forecasting strategy that … Read More

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