🚀 "Many of the best ideas of what makes FLOW work have come from the industry itself," highlights Andrew Petrisin about unexpected accomplishments of the FLOW initiative 🚀
In this episode, Andrew emphasizes the critical
➡️ role of the industry in shaping FLOW, from setting data collection priorities to suggesting new features for the platform.
➡️ genius and inputs of the community that fuel the initiative’s innovation but also ensured its relevance and effectiveness.
➡️ importance of trust cultivated within the community that has evolved from basic data sharing to co-creating new features that address specific needs.
❓ Why It Matters:
FLOW’s collaborative model highlights that openness to collaborate and innovate in the supply chain is possible and it will evolve to lead to more tailored and impactful solutions for the industry
Tune in to discover how FLOW has transformed from a simple data-sharing initiative to a benchmark of innovation in public-private partnerships.
📅 🎙️The full episode goes live on May 21, 2024 on:
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P.S. What unexpected innovation resulted from a recent collaboration that you know of?
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