IRVINE, Calif., Feb. 22, 2016 -- JustEnough Software Corporation, a leading provider of demand management solutions for retail, wholesale and direct-to-consumer businesses worldwide, today announced that its Vice President of Product Strategy, Peter Leith, was recognized as a 2016 Provider Pro to Know by Supply & Demand Chain Executive.
Mr. Leith was chosen based on his thought leadership within the industry and proven ability to drive rapid product innovation in collaboration with leading brands worldwide. Under his direction, JustEnough continues to take the complexity out of omni-channel planning with solutions that deliver quick time to value and easy user adoption. Leith and JustEnough are continually working with industry leaders to not only provide solutions for today's planning challenges, but to envision the future ensuring JustEnough's solutions support next generation planning needs.
"I'm honored to receive this recognition from Supply & Demand Chain Executive," said Peter Leith, Vice President of Product Strategy, JustEnough. "At JustEnough, we partner with our customers to help them obtain their business goals using our technology as a catalyst for success. There are huge opportunities for companies today that embrace a strong omni-channel presence and our innovative planning solutions enable them to better position the right products and offers to customers at the right time and in the right channels driving increased revenues and customer loyalty."
The annual Supply & Demand Chain Executive Provider Pros to Know Awards recognize individuals from software firms and service providers, consultancies or academia who have helped their supply chain clients or the supply chain community at large prepare to meet the significant challenges of today's business climate.
About Supply & Demand Chain Executive
Supply & Demand Chain Executive is the executive's user manual for successful supply and demand chain transformation, utilizing hard-hitting analysis, viewpoints and unbiased case studies to steer executives and supply management professionals through the complicated, yet critical, world of supply and demand chain enablement to gain competitive advantage. Visit us on the web at www.SDCExec.com.
About JustEnough
JustEnough® is a leading provider of omni-channel Demand Management solutions for retail, wholesale and direct-to-consumer businesses and is serving the planning needs of many of the world's leading brands. Available OnSite and OnCloud, JustEnough's innovative solutions help companies to forecast customer demand; plan assortments, allocations and inventory; shape demand with markdowns and promotions and then execute on those plans. To learn more about JustEnough, visit www.justenough.com or email [email protected].
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