Trends 2016: Supply Chain
“The export-based economic model that we now take for granted,” assert analysts at Stratfor, “depends on supply chains.”[1] That statement is as blunt as is it profound. The statement is a global
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“The export-based economic model that we now take for granted,” assert analysts at Stratfor, “depends on supply chains.”[1] That statement is as blunt as is it profound. The statement is a global
I’ve read that New Year’s Day is probably the most celebrated public holiday around the world with celebrations commencing at midnight that include singing, fireworks, and dancing. You could probably say it is
Nowadays you don’t often hear anyone refer to Old Year’s Day (i.e., the last day of the old year); rather, the entire day is referred to as New Year’s Eve despite the
The fact of the matter is, at the moment, we don’t have a universally recognized quantum computer; however, that hasn’t stopped visionaries from dreaming about the possibility of desktop quantum computers. Desktop
Mobile technology is playing an ever-increasing role in the consumer’s digital path to purchase. A majority of all U.S. consumers used smartphones during the holiday season to help them make their purchases.
“Emerging technologies like industrial robots, artificial intelligence, and machine learning are advancing at a rapid pace,” observe Brookings Institution analysts Jack Karsten (@jtkarsten) and Darrell M. West (@DarrWest), “but there has been
In yesterday’s article, I cited the editorial staff at The Week, which wrote, “Christians see gift giving as a symbolic homage to the Three Wise Men’s tributes to the baby Jesus. In
If you celebrate Christmas, are you wondering what’s resting under your tree this year? Kristen Cloud (@KCloudShelby) reports, “Based on early spending reports from the National Retail Federation (NRF), products in the
In an article entitled “Supply Chain Risk Management Requires a Full-time Effort,” I discussed the difference between chronic and situational disruptions to the supply chain. Situational disruptions are major disruptions caused by
“To build advantage,” write Andrew Arcuri and Richard Helm, “organizations must do more than just change. They must transform.”[1] That begs the question: Transform into what? Most business analysts agree the answer
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