Decision Intelligence

Off to the Valley Podcast – From Fishing Boats to AI: Evan Burkosky’s 22-Year Journey in Japan

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i6hfg0IiP38 In this episode of Off to the Valley, host Prateek Panda speaks with Evan Burkosky, Co-Founder & CRO of Kimaru.ai, about his extraordinary path from growing up on Vancouver Island and working summers on his family’s fishing boat to spending over two decades building businesses in Japan. Evan shares how his early dream of importing Canadian seafood to Japan evolved into a career leading market entries for global SaaS platforms and now revolutionizing supply chain decision-making with AI. He dives deep into: → The realities of being an entrepreneur in Japan—cultural nuances, relationship-driven sales, and the growing startup ecosystem. → How Kimaru’s decision intelligence platform augments human judgment instead […]

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Innovators: Kimaru AI and the Case for Decision Intelligence

https://www.keepgoingpod.com/p/innovators-kimaru-ai-and-the-case We recorded late in Tokyo, and Evan Burkosky, CEO of Kimaru AI, laid out a claim that is both obvious and ignored. Most supply chains still run on spreadsheets. People glue together ERP exports, POS reports, CRM notes, and a flotilla of pivot tables, then hope the next week behaves like the last one. It rarely does. Kimaru calls its approach decision intelligence. Strip away the hype, and you get a layer that sits above the systems of record, learns from the metrics the business already tracks, and proposes concrete actions that a human reviews before anything happens. Instead of looking backward at what sold last quarter, planners see forward, with

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