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Blogs Come to SCMR

September 25, 2007

If there was ever a publication that could use a good set of bloggers, it’s Supply Chain Management Review.  The reason: we only publish our print magazine nine times a year, and there’s a lot happening in the supply chain space in between issues.

 

That’s why the four blogs that we’ve launched in our redesigned web site (which we hope you like, by the way) fill an important void. I’ll be commenting on trends and interesting developments I see while traveling around the United States and talking with knowledge supply chain practitioners and educators.  My colleague, Associate Editor Sean Murphy, will be drawing on his background in the daily news media to keep us abreast of news and information we should know about.

 

Two industry veterans, Bob Rudzki and Gene Tyndall, will be tackling other aspects of supply chain management in their blogs.  Bob will focus on procurement and supply management leadership techniques—a topic he’s eminently qualified to cover as a former top executive with Bethlehem Steel and Bayer Corp.  Gene will be drawing on a stellar career in logistics and supply chain management at top consulting firms to help readers make sense of the global arena in which they compete.

 

Comments, criticisms, suggestions for future topics are welcome on all the SCMR blogs.  It’s something new for us and we hope things work out well. If we provide you with interesting and thought-provoking information, I think we’re got a fighting chance to succeed.

Posted by Frank Quinn on September 25, 2007 | Comments (7)

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May 4, 2009
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XRumerTest commented:

Hello. And Bye.


May 3, 2009
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XRumerTest commented:

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October 22, 2007
In response to: Blogs Come to SCMR
Jason Busch commented:

Frank, Great stuff. Welcome to the blogosphere. Please keep it up. I look forward to cross-commenting and sharing ideas. Cheers, Jason Busch (spendmatters.com)


October 1, 2007
In response to: Blogs Come to SCMR
Clive Purchase commented:

Great start to blogging!!!


September 30, 2007
In response to: Blogs Come to SCMR
Ben commented:

Keep on the effort, cheers!


September 29, 2007
In response to: Blogs Come to SCMR
edward borteir commented:

hi

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