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September 24, 2012

If Traveling Salespeople were to sprout wings and buzz…#wired

Fascinating study reported on by Wired.com on the traveling salesman problem and bees.  This is important for any organization that has a supply chain.  Identifying the lowest cost connections between the many numerous interactions can have significant cost implications on the overall business.

My interpretation of this study:  a little trial and error can go a long way.  Now, the network studied was not the most complex in the world but was full of unknowns for the participants (aka the bees).  With a little effort they were able to dramatically reduce the amount of work they expending in a process.

Never assume your current method is best – especially if you’ve been doing it for awhile.  The world is full of change – you should be just as full of change.

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