Accelerating innovation through collaboration
The future of logistics
Ed Morrison | Purdue College of Engineering December 14, 2023
Indirect-fit Technologies
Direct-fit Technologies
economy
ecology
regulation
society
Markets & Competition
Customer of Customer
Customer
The Future of Logistics: Many influential areas need to be considered
Company
Artificial
intelligence
Multichannel-
Logistics
Digital
first
Green
fleet
Drones Micro-
Robots
Platforms, Innovating Networks,
Ecosystems
Existing Logistics Systems
Fragmented, Disconnected
Emerging Logistics Systems
New Enabling Technologies
Successful companies
will jump the S Curve
Challenge: Identifying relevant trends and determining their impact on the
business model
Source: Ed Morrison, Strategic Doing Networks
Next-generation logistics systems are emerging with new enabling technologies
Complexity of the Collaboration
Needed to Generate Solutions
Complexity of the Problem
High
High
Low
Low
Next Generation
Logistics Systems
Open Innovation for Wicked Problems
Designing next-generation logistics systems is complex along two dimensions
Source: Ed Morrison, Strategic Doing Networks, adapted from Alford & Head (2017)
Technical Problems
“We know how” Problems
Complex, Adaptive Problems
“We don’t know how” Problems
Analyze, Fix, Control
Traditional Management
Disciplines
Command/Control
Adaptive Management
Disciplines
Design/Do
Experiment, Learn, Adapt
Design Do
We get into trouble
applying traditional
management disciplines to
adaptive management
problems or challenges
Source: Ed Morrison, Strategic Doing Networks
Enabling
Technologies
Market
Opportunities
Technology in search
of a market fit
Markets in search
of technology solutions
Collaboration Platform
Our approach to adaptive
management problems
involves
fi
nding potentially
valuable collaborations
Source: Ed Morrison, Strategic Doing Networks; Antonino Ardilio, Fraunhofer IAO
Innovation
Research
Money
Knowledge
Purdue has developed an extensive
research system with an impressive array
of enabling technologies
Purdue’s engagement system is
designed to accelerate innovation with
industry partners
This workshop is designed
to address industry
challenges by leveraging
Purdue’s strong engagement
system
Source: Ed Morrison, Strategic Doing Networks; Antonino Ardilio, Fraunhofer IAO
Market Dynamics
Enabling Technologies
Infrastructure + Policy
We will explore next-generation logistics from three levels
The process in each of these time blocks involves these steps:

The future of logistics | Accelerating innovation through collaboration .pdf

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    Accelerating innovation throughcollaboration The future of logistics Ed Morrison | Purdue College of Engineering December 14, 2023
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    Indirect-fit Technologies Direct-fit Technologies economy ecology regulation society Markets& Competition Customer of Customer Customer The Future of Logistics: Many influential areas need to be considered Company Artificial intelligence Multichannel- Logistics Digital first Green fleet Drones Micro- Robots
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    Platforms, Innovating Networks, Ecosystems ExistingLogistics Systems Fragmented, Disconnected Emerging Logistics Systems New Enabling Technologies Successful companies will jump the S Curve Challenge: Identifying relevant trends and determining their impact on the business model Source: Ed Morrison, Strategic Doing Networks Next-generation logistics systems are emerging with new enabling technologies
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    Complexity of theCollaboration Needed to Generate Solutions Complexity of the Problem High High Low Low Next Generation Logistics Systems Open Innovation for Wicked Problems Designing next-generation logistics systems is complex along two dimensions Source: Ed Morrison, Strategic Doing Networks, adapted from Alford & Head (2017)
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    Technical Problems “We knowhow” Problems Complex, Adaptive Problems “We don’t know how” Problems Analyze, Fix, Control Traditional Management Disciplines Command/Control Adaptive Management Disciplines Design/Do Experiment, Learn, Adapt Design Do We get into trouble applying traditional management disciplines to adaptive management problems or challenges Source: Ed Morrison, Strategic Doing Networks
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    Enabling Technologies Market Opportunities Technology in search ofa market fit Markets in search of technology solutions Collaboration Platform Our approach to adaptive management problems involves fi nding potentially valuable collaborations Source: Ed Morrison, Strategic Doing Networks; Antonino Ardilio, Fraunhofer IAO
  • 7.
    Innovation Research Money Knowledge Purdue has developedan extensive research system with an impressive array of enabling technologies Purdue’s engagement system is designed to accelerate innovation with industry partners This workshop is designed to address industry challenges by leveraging Purdue’s strong engagement system Source: Ed Morrison, Strategic Doing Networks; Antonino Ardilio, Fraunhofer IAO
  • 8.
    Market Dynamics Enabling Technologies Infrastructure+ Policy We will explore next-generation logistics from three levels
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    The process ineach of these time blocks involves these steps: