2020 Planning Requires Big Wings and Feet
It has been awhile. After the Supply Chain Insights Global Summit, I took the time to recharge and took a month off from writing. The
It has been awhile. After the Supply Chain Insights Global Summit, I took the time to recharge and took a month off from writing. The
Common questions asked by business leaders with some examples of new and promising technologies.
Nick Lynch is the Global Excellence Manager at Shell Lubricants, a division of Shell Global. Located in the United Kingdom (UK), he has more
Feasibility (noun): The state or degree of being easily or conveniently done. (Oxford Dictionary) In the 1990s supply chain planning was over-hyped. Then it was
“…the art of the possible, the attainable — the art of the next best” ― Otto von Bismarck This morning I landed in Frankfurt. Keeping
Cloud. Descriptive analytics. Prescriptive analytics. Machine learning. Collaborative workflow. What-if analysis. I find, as I attend conferences, that the word ‘planning’ is bandied about, but
The 2016 US presidential political contest was brutal. Emotions are still quite raw. I hated it. When emotions run high, everyone loses. Unfortunately, I think
Another plane, another client; and yet another discussion. They are sounding a bit the same. I am trying to not sound like a broken record.
On Sunday I spent the day at the Barnes Foundation with an old friend Karen. I love art museums, and connections with old friends are
I was on my way to Peru. I scooted into an aisle seat and sat beside a stranger. He begrudgingly let me slide my bag