Industry Outcomes: You can see where your inventory was. The suppliers who win the next decade can see where it's going - and why it might not get there.
Supply chain visibility has been a boardroom priority since 2020. Most companies have invested. They've built supplier portals, connected their ERP, added tracking dashboards. And yet, when disruption hits - a port shutdown, a supplier quality issue, a raw material shortage - the response is still largely reactive. Leaders learn about the problem after it's already in the supply chain.
The visibility problem isn't a lack of data. It's a lack of synthesis. The data that would have predicted a disruption three weeks earlier exists - in supplier lead time trends, inventory velocity reports, weather data, commodity price signals. But it lives in silos, accessible only to analysts who have time to look, and only when someone thinks to ask the right question.
A Chief Supply Chain Officer managing a network of 400 suppliers across 18 countries cannot manually monitor every signal that matters. The human cognitive bandwidth simply isn't there. Traditional BI tools surface what already happened. What supply chain leaders need is the ability to probe what's developing - and to do it in the flow of their normal workday, not in a special analyst session.
Supply chain resilience isn't built in the crisis. It's built in the three weeks before the crisis, when the signals were there and nobody saw them in time.
Databricks Genie gives supply chain leaders the ability to interrogate their entire operational and external data environment in plain language. That means a CSCO can ask: 'Which of our Tier 2 suppliers have shown lead time increases greater than 15% over the past 60 days, and what's our current inventory coverage for the components they supply?'
That question - which would have taken a supply chain analyst half a day to answer - surfaces in seconds. And it can be followed by: 'What's the financial exposure if those lead times extend another 30 days?' The answer is grounded in your actual ERP data, your contract terms, and your current production schedule.
| Capability | Traditional Approach | With Databricks Genie |
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| Insight delivery speed | Weekly or monthly batch reports | Near real-time, on demand |
| Who can ask questions | Data analysts with SQL access | Any supply chain leader in plain language |
| Decision cycle | Days from question to answer | Minutes |
| Disruption detection | Post-incident review | Proactive alerting before impact |
| Supplier monitoring | Periodic manual reviews | Continuous, automated signal tracking |
| Scenario modeling | Scheduled analyst project | On-demand "what if" queries |
The supply chains that win going forward won't just be the most efficient. They'll be the most legible to their own leadership teams. When a CSCO can understand what's happening in the supply chain as quickly as it's happening, the decisions improve. The escalations happen sooner. The buffers are built in the right places. The relationships with suppliers are managed on evidence, not assumption.
That's what Genie enables: not just visibility, but comprehension. Your data can already tell you what's coming. Genie makes sure you can actually hear it.
DATABRICKS GENIE · KEY DIFFERENTIATORS Built for your data, governed by your rules, answerable to any business leader. |
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| → ERP-native reasoning: Understands your order, inventory, and supplier data without requiring field mapping by an analyst. |
| → Scenario fluency: Ask 'what if' questions - Genie can model exposure scenarios from your actual stock and lead time data. |
| → Supplier hierarchy awareness: Understands Tier 1, 2, and 3 supplier relationships in your specific network structure. |
| → Shareable answers: Supply chain answers can be packaged and shared across procurement, operations, and finance - with consistent underlying data. |
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