
Building Value Networks. Stop the Backward Slide.
In the 1980s, I had a flip phone. (On the left, I share a picture for those that never experienced the evolution of the cellular
In the 1980s, I had a flip phone. (On the left, I share a picture for those that never experienced the evolution of the cellular
Woolly descriptions. Fuzzy definitions. Over-arching superlatives. Last week as I spoke at an European event, I struggled to gain clarity in a world of increased
E2open is acquiring INTTRA pending federal approval. Is this a knot to be tied? Does this deserve congratulations or concern? Here I share some thoughts.
I remember the call like it was yesterday. Four years have passed. On this cold day, I would like to walk on the beach with my
“…the art of the possible, the attainable — the art of the next best” ― Otto von Bismarck This morning I landed in Frankfurt. Keeping
Today I am facilitating a share group. The dream is to build a Network of Networks. The goal is to close current gaps, to build inter-enterprise
Let me start this blog post with a story. I believe that supply chains build economies and save the planet. It is about value creation.
Hyperledger. Blockchain. New concepts? Yes. Get used to it. They are here to stay. I think defining the future of Supply Chain technology means that
In the 1980s commercial internet providers evolved. In 2001 Steve Jobs put 1000 songs in our pocket. And steadily, over the last three decades, mobile
Holiday travel. Packed airports and the children screaming in unison. Today as I sit scrunched into a coach seat in 26C, working on this blog post and