What I Have Learned Teaching Courses on Market-Driven Value Networks
One of the favorite parts of my job is teaching classes on how to take supply chain concepts to the next level to improve corporate
One of the favorite parts of my job is teaching classes on how to take supply chain concepts to the next level to improve corporate
The websites are swept clean. The messages are honed. The Wikipedia pages are aligned. The E2open marketing machines are spinning. The blogs, social media networks, and
Espresso: A strong coffee prepared by forcing hot water through finely ground dark-roast coffee beans Today, I am preparing to speak at a global supply chain
Over the course of the last six years, I have helped many companies with their demand-driven initiatives. The Kimberly-Clark organization has been my best student.
Yesterday, I finished a post on supply chain planning maturity. A client had asked me, “How do I know if we have a mature supply chain
Global multinational companies have a dilemma. Supply chain talent is primarily coming from North America and Europe, but these are the continents that represent the
A warehouse is not a warehouse and a supply chain is not a supply chain. They come in various sizes, varieties and specifications. They vary
Last week, I attended the SAS Analyst Day at Steamboat Springs and the Logistics and SCM 2013 event in Las Vegas. (This event is owned
Usually in a fairy tale there is a big, bad wolf… or a hairy monster. One that is going to eat you up! In part
A plateau: a period of stability with no change Last weekend, I wrote two reports. They published this past week. In the first report, I rolled up