Are you only Giving it 40%?
Last week, I spoke at the S&OP IE event in Boston (http://www.theiegroup.com/SOP/Overview.html). There were 29 speakers. In the course of two days, 80% of the
Last week, I spoke at the S&OP IE event in Boston (http://www.theiegroup.com/SOP/Overview.html). There were 29 speakers. In the course of two days, 80% of the
With the current economic uncertainty, is it time to step out and to make lasting and meaningful supply chain relationships and unleash the opportunities in the
It is the longest recession of the last four decades; and economists are gathering to discuss the possibility of a double-dip recession. It will not go away
Over the past seven years, I have written more than 500 articles on Demand-Driven Value Networks. So it may come as a surprise to readers
A hung jury is deadlocked. It is one that cannot, by the required voting threshold, agree on a verdict due to severe differences of opinion. History Manugistics
There is an elephant in the room. This one is white. No, it is not at your Saturday yard sale. Instead, it is deeply embedded in Information Technology (IT)
I LOVE it when a reader takes me to task. Recently, Kirsten Watson, Director of Marketing at Kinaxis, did just that! She took issue with my post om
SNAP. CRACKLE. POP. Yes, we got what we asked for…. Efficient supply chains that snap and break under stress. Have you ever asked yourself the
We met for five years at the Wyndham Hotel on Broad Street in Boston. It was usually for breakfast. My calendar was so full that