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GS1 Standards Event 2016Building standards to deliver business value
Plenary
Jersey City, New Jersey, USA
Tuesday, 12 April 2016
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GSMP improvements “in action”
Mark HolmesGS1, Vice President, GSMP
Our new process in motion
Relevance
Efficiency
Participation
• Implement new “entrance criteria” requirements within the work request
• Establish Industry Engagement Steering Committee (IESC) • Consistency across work
groups• Involve the right people at
the right time
• Implement community engagement plan- Targeted communication- Focused collateral
• Implement new participation models:- Distributed working groups- Local work group IP contribution
model- Standards development public review
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Improvements timeline - update
2015 2016
Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun
Relevance
Entrance Criteria √
Industry Engagement Steering Committee
Efficiency
Work Request System √
Project Management Methodology √
Participation
Distributed Work Groups √
MO IP Contribution Declaration √
Standards Public Review √
Community Engagement Initiative √
Process Manual √
√ = launched or implemented = IESC formed and operational
eLearn & video tools
Recruit members Operational
Viewlet for submitting a GSMP WR
GSMP work groups managed by new methodology
Pilots Implementation instructions
Pilot Netherlands, Canada
Implementation instructions
Continued awareness
GSMP & WG brochures
Develop Community Engagement Plan
Continued awareness
Status Area
Relevance
√ Done Entrance Criteria eLearnvideo
√ Done Industry Engagement Steering Committee Operational
Efficiency
√ Done Work Request System eLearn video
√ Done Project Management Framework Methodology
Participation
On target Distributed Work Groups
In-pilot MO IP ContributionDeclaration
√ Done Standards Public Review
In-process Community Engagement Initiative
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Industry Engagement Steering Committee (IESC)
• Loek Boortman, GS1 Netherlands (chair)• Jeff Denton, Amerisource Bergen (chair)• Ruediger Hagedorn, Consumer Goods Forum (CGF)• Cédric Lecolley, GS1 France• Steven Pereira, GS1 Australia• Erin Riggs, Procter & Gamble • Mike Sadiwnyk, GS1 Canada• Marianne Timmons, GS1 Global Office (chair)• Joachim Wilkins, C&A Europe• Carrie Wilkie, GS1 US• Mike Yorwerth, Tesco Global
• Ana Paula Maniero, GS1 Brasil
• Halim Recham, GS1 Algeria• Virginia Vaamonde, GS1
Brasil
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Ready to serve.
What to eat? Have a taste!
Sit down…
Photo: davidbouley.com
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GS1 Strategy
Miguel LoperaGS1, President and Chief Executive Officer
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Extending GS1 from physical to digital
Supply chain Digital / Omni-channel
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GS1 Global Strategy – our strategic priorities
1Mission/Vision• Purpose & Beliefs
• Common Global Brand System
2Execution Quality• Standards
implementation
• Data quality
6Organisation• Common KPIs
• MO clustering supported by GO cluster managers
• Common trademark agreement• Review advisory council• GS1 organisational culture
3Sector Focus• Adoption of GS1
standards in core and emerging sectors
• Global classification of sectors and business processes
4Digital• GS1 digital strategy
with emphasis on GS1 strategy for omni-channel
• Key projects
- GS1 Source- GS1 SmartSearch
5Innovation• Global business
technology innovation
• Local entrepreneurship and MO-MO sharing
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GS1 KEY GLOBAL PRIORITIES 2016/17
1. GS1 DATA1. MAJOR RELEASE 32. DATA QUALITY3. GS1 SOURCE4. GS1 KEY AUTHENTICATION
2. OMNICHANNEL
3. HEALTHCARE1. UDI2. NEW HC STRATEGY
4. INNOVATION
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What about the future?
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Global Standards:OUR CORE
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LeadershipLeadership
Leadership is the process of bringing a new and generally unwelcomed reality to
an individual or a group and helping to successfully adapt to it
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Speed of business
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Interdependence
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Organisers for your passionSpeakers for sharing your knowledge
Global Office associates for all the workOur host for making this an unforgettable event
All of you for your time and dedication
Public Policy in GS1
Elizabeth BoardGS1, Vice President Global Public Policy
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GS1 global partnerships
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GS1 global public policy engagementSingle window
APECpilot
APECpilot
Gen Food Law 1169
APECpilots
DSM APECpilot
APEC = Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation
UDI
Gulf Cooperation
Council
Conceptual stairway behind APEC Global Data Standards Pilot projects
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Product Identifier‘Identifying Things’ product admission, risk assessment
Product Data‘Knowing more about things’ – what is it?
Unique Product ID – Serialisation‘Which item is it?’
Custody‘Where has it been?’
Authenticity‘Is it genuine?’
KPIsEfficiency = Time, CostIntegrity = Authenticity, Quality, RiskVisibility = Better PlanningInnovation = Data Analytics, Customer ServiceService
Classifying ThingsProduct admission, risk assessment
Enhances/replaces harmonised tariff codes
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Check out our 1-page case studies
www.GS1.org/public-policy
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Extending the Global Language of Businessinto the Digital World: GS1 SmartSearchSteve BrattGS1, Chief Technology Officer and President, Standards and EPCglobal, Inc.
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E-commerce today
70% of all sales are influenced by information consumers find on the web.
For brand and retailers, now is the time to make the information about the products visible and accurate.
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Online product information is not provided consistently in a structured, machine-readable format
The problem today …
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How GS1 SmartSearch works
Adding structured GS1 keys and attributes inside product web pages...
… helps search engines understand and display more relevant search results to consumers...
… which leads to more click-throughs to product pages and more sales.
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Search engines and other apps can read, understand and process product information consistently
How GS1 SmartSearch helps …
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Pilots show increased search relevance
A structured data pilot was conducted in 2014 among 24 companies by GS1 US. Three weeks after going online:
For 33%of the studied search terms,the brand's position improved
On average, each product was raised2.9 positions (31%)in search results
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Join a GS1 SmartSearch pilot
GS1 SmartSearch is currently being piloted in many countries.
Visit www.gs1.org/gs1-smartsearchto learn more and participate.
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GDSN Major Release
Malcolm BowdenGS1, President, Global Solutions and Data Excellence, Inc.
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GDSN Major Release 3 benefits
• Setting the foundation for the future of commerce
• The new GDSN Major Release 3 will enable sharing of richer and more accurate product information for today’s data-hungry consumers.
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GDSN Major Release 3 benefits
There’s a lot to be excited about:Increased speed to market Standards implementation time reduced
from years to weeks
Support for industry-specific functionality
Set data sharing requirements uniquely relevant to your industry
Richer product informationSupports additional attributes like ingredient and allergen information and information for promotional processes
Meeting new regulatory requirements EU 1169/2011
Improved data quality Increase confidence you are sharing accurate product information
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Additional benefits for GDSN partners
Data sourceFaster implementation of future business needs (e.g., B2B2C, sustainability and regulatory)
Improved implementation of additional countries, product categories and customers
Data recipientsAbility to target information based on business context to different departments and/or legacy systems
Data pools and solution providersAbility to onboard new segments faster
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GDSN Major Release 3 changes
Over 1,400 changes that add new features and improved functionality
156 business requirements incorporated
140 change requests
300 new attributes
1,000 code values
250+ new validations and a lot more
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Get ready: Resources and next steps
• Look for additional resources from sites, including:
Major Release 3: http://www.gs1.org/majorrelease
Migration: http://www.gs1.org/data-migration
• Work with your data pool to complete testing and be prepared for data migration.
• Get ready for 6 May 2016 – the next level of GDSN begins!
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The Industries of GS1
Marianne TimmonsGS1 Global
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GS1 global sectors
Apparel
Foodservice
Fresh Foods
General Merchandise
HealthcareRetail Transport & Logistics
CPG/Grocery
Technical Industries
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Healthcare
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Rail component life cycle management
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Apparel
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Technical industries
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More info at: www.gs1.org/industries