
Trust More: A New Year’s Resolution for Supply Chain Executives
At the start of 2017, I wrote a post highlighting four things supply chain and logistics professionals should stop doing in the new year. Last

At the start of 2017, I wrote a post highlighting four things supply chain and logistics professionals should stop doing in the new year. Last

“That is so 2020.” A friend said that to me earlier this week when I told him I had come down with Covid. I laughed

When a cyberattack takes down your TMS, WMS, or other supply chain software (it’s a question of when, not if), will you be ready to

There are already countless “What Will the Trump Presidency Mean for [Fill in the Blank]?” articles and blog posts being written. In the case of

Historically, there has been a disconnect between Supply Chain Planning and Supply Chain Execution processes and applications. As a result, companies tend to plan, optimize,

Poor data quality is the Achilles’ heel of supply chain management (see “The Big (Crappy) Data Problem In Supply Chain Management.”) This is especially true