Management

America Doesn’t Have an Industrial Policy

Monday, August 17, 2020 · Rosemary Coates
America doesn’t have an industrial policy nor any national industrial goals. We’ve been operating under the belief that the free marketplace would drive the need and approach for what to produce in America.

Four Supply Chain Trends Worth Watching

Wednesday, August 12, 2020 · Patrick Burnson
As we approach the mid-point of August, we thought it might be worthwhile to examine a handful of developments that may soon change the global supply chain landscape.

Your Shock-Proof Supply Chain Must Look Very Different in 7-10 Years

Tuesday, August 11, 2020 · Shanton Wilcox
What supply chains will we need in 2030? If we had to design them from scratch for the products and services we’ll be delivering then, what would they look like? Will they include our customers?

Why A Knowledge Management Strategy Is Essential to Attracting and Retaining Top Talent

Tuesday, August 11, 2020 · Mostafa Sayyadi
Knowledge management seeks to apply organizational knowledge in order to satisfy and exceed employee’s expectations. All executives need to be aware of to better control knowledge management which coincides with talent management, and to do this, they should understand this…

Manufacturing Trends That Will Continue in The New Normal

Tuesday, August 11, 2020 · Mark Dohnalek
Manufacturing and supply chain executives are leading with a “new normal” approach for day-to-day operations as well as vision in long-term goals. That’s because as much as we may want to believe COVID-19 has created only temporary conditions – it hasn’t – and the…

Supply Chain Management is Strategy

Friday, August 7, 2020 · Michael Gravier
A study just published in one of the world’s top research journals confirmed what supply chain managers already knew: the most successful companies manage and orient their entire supply chain network to best serve the final end consumer, and they do this by tearing down…

New BCG Report: Designing Resilience into Global Supply Chains

Thursday, August 6, 2020 · Patrick Burnson
BCG’s new report outlines how companies must build more resilience into their manufacturing and supply networks—even if that resilience leads to extra costs.

Rising COVID-19 Cases Force Logistics Experts To Expedite Technology For Safety & Production

Thursday, July 30, 2020 · Dijam Panigrahi
Logistics and supply chain outfits across the country have deployed business continuity response teams to build coordinated efforts that bring together technology, operations, communications, and HR to build a set of policies, processes and procedures to keep everyone safe.

Decarbonizing Freight Transportation Using Carbon Offsets

Tuesday, July 28, 2020 · Catherine Dame and Abdelrahman Hefny
Researchers at MIT’s Center for Transportation & Logistics explored the use of carbon offsets to leverage sustainability commitments to drive investment in green transport systems through projects like fleet renewal programs.

Three Steps to Creating A Culture Of Knowledge Management

Monday, July 20, 2020 · Mostafa Sayyadi
Success in today’s global business environment can be more effective when executives can manifest themselves as change agents who reshape, and in some cases, manipulate corporate culture to better apply knowledge and create competitive advantage.

Resilience360 and BCI Report Shows Impact of Pandemic Impact on Supply Chains

Monday, July 20, 2020 · Patrick Burnson
The latest report from Resilience360 and Business Continuity Institute (BCI), entitled "COVID19: The Future of Supply Chains" shows the devastating impact the pandemic has had on supply chains, with 73% of organizations encountering ‘some’ or ‘significant’…

Sourcing From Asia: What US Companies Need To Know

Sunday, July 19, 2020 · Rohan Thambrahalli
With companies across the globe restarting operations in the new normal, executive leaders are balancing the standard way of doing business against the innovation needed to build growth in 2020.

How To Manage Organizational Knowledge Without Killing It

Monday, July 6, 2020 · Mostafa Sayyadi
Knowledge is identified as a multi-faceted concept, and is distinct from information and data.

Supply Chain Management is not enough

Wednesday, July 1, 2020 · Craig L. Pearce and Christina L. Wassenaar
Is shared supply chain leadership the future? Shared leadership entails the informal, serial emergence of multiple leaders, depending on the knowledge, skills and abilities of the individuals involved, while considering the emerging requirements of the tasks facing those parties.

Gartner Gives First-Place Supply Chain Management Ranking to University of Arkansas

Monday, June 29, 2020 · Patrick Burnson
The supply chain management undergraduate program in the Sam M. Walton College of Business at the University of Arkansas has been ranked No. 1 in North America by the leading global research firm Gartner.
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