Navigating the End-to-End Journey
Wang Laboratories. Eastman Kodak. Nokia. Blockbuster. Polaroid. Xerox. What do these names have in common? They were once strong brands that could not adjust fast enough to
Wang Laboratories. Eastman Kodak. Nokia. Blockbuster. Polaroid. Xerox. What do these names have in common? They were once strong brands that could not adjust fast enough to
Yesterday morning, I woke to learn the news. H.J. Heinz Company and Kraft Foods Group were merging. The press release, sprayed with superlatives of goodness,
“…I will apply dietetic measures for the benefit of the sick according to my ability and judgment; I will keep them from harm and
This week, as the east coast of the United States was deluged with rain, I basked in beautiful San Diego sun while attending the Logimed USA
I have traveled 12,000 miles this week. When I get off the plane, I am accosted by the signs at airports around the world. SAP touts
It happened on Thursday morning last week. It will probably happen again on Tuesday. And, again on Wednesday. I am driving on a campaign to
“Supply chain sustainability” is the management of environmental, social and economic impacts and the encouragement of good governance practices, throughout the life cycles of goods
Rain is slowly pelting on my window. It is late on Friday afternoon. Too late…. I have writer’s block. I have been working on the same