The Forecaster’s Predicament: Communicating Uncertainty Effectively
Fall 2021
Journal of Business Forecasting Volume 40 | Issue 3 | Fall 2021
As Demand Planners, we know that uncertainty is an intrinsic part of every forecast. We also know that when we communicate that uncertainty, our forecasts may be less likely to be trusted and used in the organization. How then do we communicate an honest and realistic picture of demand that also gains the confidence of our colleagues? In this article Mike Gilliland discusses how to get round this problem by using Prediction Intervals, an approach that communicates both a forecast range and its likelihood of occurring, as well different visual ways to present probability.
Also in this issue, Daniel Fitzpatrick argues that no, AI isn't coming for your demand planning job and that when it comes to big data and advanced analytics, human beings are critical to ensuring the inputs and outputs make sense. Shimon Gowda presents a no-nonsense approach to optimizing network distribution design, and leading Japanese academic and author Yudai Yamguchi reveals his heuristic model for new product forecasting - and much more from some of the world’s leading planning professionals.
Featured Articles:
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The Forecaster's Predicament: Communicating Uncertainty Effectively
By Michael Gilliland
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No, AI Isn’t Coming for Your Demand Planning Job
By Daniel Fitzpatrick
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Short Lifecycle Forecasting for ‘Muddling-Through’ Uncertainties
By Larry Lapide
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Who’s Responsible? A Lesson in S&OP Accountability
By Patrick Bower
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5 Steps To Optimizing Distribution Network Design
By Shimon Dharani Gowda
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Improving Forecast Accuracy For New Products With Heuristic Models
By
- Yudai Yamaguchi
- Akie Iriyama
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Understanding the Impact of Demand Planning On Financial Performance
By Mark Lawless, ACPF
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Data Science for Supply Chain Forecasting
By Stefan de Kok
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Emerging Asia Leads Return to Global Growth
By Evangelos Otto Simos
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U.S. Economy Rebounds Strongly But Relies on Activist Monetary & Fiscal Policies
By Jamal Nahavandi