The Future of Supply Chain Management, Part 8
Mark Woodward, CEO of E2open, is another bold prognosticator willing to go on record with his predictions about the coming year. If you don’t believe there is enough networking going on already,
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Mark Woodward, CEO of E2open, is another bold prognosticator willing to go on record with his predictions about the coming year. If you don’t believe there is enough networking going on already,
This post focuses on some thoughts offered by Manish Bapna. After reading the National Intelligence Council’s (NIC) latest Global Trends Report, he was motivated to write about how four of the mega-trends
This post continues my series discussing forecasts about the business environment (and, more specifically, supply chain management) in the coming year. The previous post in this series discussed the first five of
You would have to be technically illiterate or remarkably naive not to know that your online activity is being tracked by almost every site you visit. In an interesting series of articles,
Sean Kilcarr reports that “the 2013 Third-Party Logistics Study: The State of Logistics Outsourcing compiled under the auspices of Penn State University, [indicates that] economic losses due to supply chain disruptions increased
I love this time of year. Brave pundits sharpen their pencils and their wits predict what the coming year might hold. Such predictions always provide food for thought and often provide some
Recently, Robert J. Bowman, managing editor of SupplyChainBrain, discussed some predictions about the future of supply chain management that he heard while attending the San Francisco Roundtable of the Council of Supply
We’ve all heard the old saying, “There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics.” The adage has been variously attributed to the 19th-century British Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli and
“In Isaac Asimov’s classic series of short stories I, Robot,” writes Tim Criswell, President of Wynright Robotics, “he lists the first law of robotics as, ‘A robot may not injure a human
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