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October 12, 2025
🇫🇷 ⚙️ SCOR-DS : “open access”… mais pas vraiment open innovation. Comme beaucoup au sein de la communauté supply chain, je me réjouis que l’ASCM ait clarifié la licence d’accès ouvert du Supply Chain Operations Reference, Digital Standard (SCOR-DS). Cependant, le choix d’une licence Creative Commons BY-NC-ND (pas d’usage commercial, pas de travaux dérivés) pose une vraie question : 👉 Comment un modèle conçu pour évoluer avec notre industrie peut-il rester pertinent si son adaptation est interdite ? La force du SCOR a toujours été sa flexibilité : sa capacité à être ajusté, intégré à des écosystèmes digitaux et aligné sur les nouvelles pratiques, de la planification pilotée par l’IA aux supply chains autonomes. Sans possibilité de le faire évoluer, traduire ou enrichir, on risque de figer SCOR dans le passé. L’accès ouvert ne devrait pas se limiter à la mise à disposition d’un document. Il devrait encourager la collaboration, l’expérimentation et le progrès collectif. Bravo à celles et ceux qui défendent un débat ouvert et constructif. C’est ainsi que notre communauté avance, ensemble. 🇺🇸 ⚙️ SCOR-DS, “open access”… but not quite open innovation. Like many in the supply chain community, I welcome ASCM’s clarification on the open-access license for the Supply Chain Operations Reference, Digital Standard (SCOR-DS). However, the choice of a Creative Commons BY-NC-ND license (no commercial use, no derivatives) raises a deeper question: 👉 How can a model meant to evolve with our industry remain relevant if adaptation itself is restricted? The strength of SCOR has always been its flexibility, the ability to tailor its framework, integrate it into digital ecosystems, and align it with emerging practices like AI-driven planning or autonomous supply networks. Without the ability to extend, translate, or build upon it, we risk freezing SCOR in time. Open access is not just about availability, it’s about collaboration, iteration, and shared progress. Kudos to those in our community who are keeping this debate alive. Constructive dialogue is how we keep our standards, and our profession, moving forward. 🔗 Original post from Daniel Stanton Mr. Supply Chain®
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Daniel Stanton
Mr. Supply Chain® | Supply Chain Management and Project Management | Author, Lecturer, LinkedIn Learning Instructor, Advisor, Investor | 丹尼尔·斯坦顿
10 hours ago
Thanks for the thoughtful post, Rémi! You have captured the key issue clearly. Open access is an encouraging step, but a non-commercial, no derivates license prevents the community from engaging in the kind of co-creation that made SCOR valuable for so many years. I also appreciate that you shared your thoughts in both English and French. That says a lot about the global and multilingual communities you serve. I suspect the fact that the current license does not permit translations is a real limitation for you. It prevents SCOR from reaching the many of the professionals and educators who could applying it in practice and help it evolve. I hope this discussion encourages ASCM to consider a more inclusive approach that enables collaboration, adaptation, and translation. That is how SCOR, and the profession, will continue to grow and stay relevant.