The Importance of People in the Supply Chain
Pedro Rodríguez, an educator at the University of Wisconsin who specializes in the supply chain, believes “companies need to invest more in talent in the supply chain.” [“Supply Chain Talent is Every
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Pedro Rodríguez, an educator at the University of Wisconsin who specializes in the supply chain, believes “companies need to invest more in talent in the supply chain.” [“Supply Chain Talent is Every
Lou Arace, a partner at Logistics Resources International (LRI), told the staff at SupplyChainBrain that when sectors of the supply chain are optimized separately the inevitable result is “pockets of sub-optimization.” To
In several past posts, I’ve noted that companies with international ambitions need to be cognizant of cultural differences that could affect how consumers react to their products. IKEA, for example, has recently
Andrea Schoen, director of environmental affairs at DB Schenker Logistics, believes that “sustainability will, with time, become a key performance indicator for the supply chain, along with such traditional KPIs as on-time
Kinaxis bloggers are writing a series of posts looking back over the past thirty years of supply chain management. The series is going to continue for several months and new posts will
The world is changing and supply chains must change with it. At least, that is the view of many supply chain pundits. For example, supply chain analyst Lora Cecere recently identified five
“In today’s world,” writes Naveen Polyamut, “supply chains are no longer localized to an organization’s four walls. As companies go more global for their demand and supply markets, there comes with it
In Part 1 of this two-part series, I discussed five of the ten mega-trends identified by KPMG analysts in report entitled “Expect the Unexpected: Building business value in a changing world.” [KPMG,
In a report published earlier this year, KPMG analysts identify “ten sustainability megaforces that will impact each and every business over the next 20 years.” The analysts note that “these forces do
In Part 1 of this two-part series on artificial intelligence, I discussed the history of artificial intelligence (AI) as presented by bit.tech in an excellent series of short articles. [“The story of
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