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With affiliates, compliant software alliances, and instructors throughout the world, we are changing the way businesses plan, operate, think, and adapt. Every business has a choice: continue to operate with rules, metrics, and tools developed more than 50 years ago or make a break from convention, recognize the complex supply chains we live in, and make a fundamental change in the way industry does business—but don’t take too long or the choice will be made for you.

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The Demand Driven Institute (DDI) was founded in 2011 by Carol Ptak and Chad Smith. Collectively, Ms. Ptak and Mr. Smith have authored or coauthored several published works on demand driven principles, finance and information, and planning systems.

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DDI educational products are a powerful suite of enterprise educational tools designed to enable companies to begin and sustain an implementation of a demand driven operating model (DDOM) and the demand driven adaptive enterprise (DDAE) model.

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Precisely Wrong: Why Conventional Planning Systems Fail

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