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Abstract
With the evolution and incorporation of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) into so many business models and enterprises, data-driven decision making is assuming an ascendant role among organisational operations. While this work is not intended to negate experiential or intuitive decision making, leaders are encouraged to examine operational decision making through a lens of how experience can be supported by organisationally derived information yielding more effective operational decisions. While experiential learning is beneficial in determining how organisational decisions are being made, data presents why such decisions are made in the first place. More important still, what impact might decisions have on healthcare operations if grounded in ill-informed, ill-defined decision-making processes? Especially within healthcare supply chain operations, decision making should be a collaborative, multidiscipline, multistakeholder process that is best grounded in data-driven approaches. Healthcare supply chain data and analytics can and do provide a valuable framework within which operational decisions should be viewed. Potentially gleaned from this paper will be a perspective relatable to evidence-based analyses permitting the evolution of better-informed leadership decision criteria contributing to tangible organisational resilience, agility and flexibility.
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Author's Biography
Jerry D. Vanvactor DHA, MBA is an experienced healthcare administrator and supply chain professional. Throughout his career, he has served among roles related to both civilian and military healthcare, law enforcement, emergency management, as well as facilitating collegiate-level courses in the USA and abroad. The majority of his career has included an array of complex, multi-tiered, often matrixed, organisations wherein he was routinely involved in the development of healthcare, supply chain operations and strategy, continuity of operations and emergency management plans. Dr VanVactor has developed and facilitated process improvement initiatives, written, implemented and revised operational and strategic-level policy, and led among a variety of levels of managerial responsibility. He is a published Doctor of Health Administration, a Certified Business Continuity Professional, Lean Six Sigma Black Belt and a Demonstrated Master Logistician via the International Society of Logistics.
Citation
Vanvactor, Jerry D. (2024, March 1). Data-driven decision making: Informed healthcare supply chain management. In the Journal of Supply Chain Management, Logistics and Procurement, Volume 6, Issue 3. https://doi.org/10.69554/FEEG7383.Publications LLP