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Why Freight Strategies Break Under Pressure

Designed for Yesterday’s Trade Lanes,...

Most Supply Chain Teams Really Aren’t

They Look Aligned on Paper but Pull in...

Customs Audits Uncover Hidden Tariff Costs

Most Companies Overpay Import Duties...
Family-Friendly, Flexibility Redefine the Future of Work

Family-Friendly, Flexibility Redefine the Future of Work

Red Rooster Coffee, Bayer Prioritize Childcare, Cut Bureaucracy At long last, some companies are realizing that insightful leaders need to adopt a comprehensive reinvention of work for the future. For quite some time, I have been emphasizing two key changes. First,...

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Supply Chain Consulting – When Discovery Misses the Mark

Supply Chain Consulting – When Discovery Misses the Mark

Your Client’s Level of Expertise Will Guide Your Solutions Supply chain consulting projects often tank during the initial discovery phase. Consultants assume their client knows about logistics, operations and supply chain dynamics. Not true. I’m an expert in supply...

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Embracing Labor on Demand in Today’s VUCA World

Embracing Labor on Demand in Today’s VUCA World

Scaling Your Workforce, Decoupling Constraints Can Slice Manufacturing, Distribution Costs I’ve written many times about how VUCA (volatility, uncertainty, complexity and ambiguity) characterize today’s business environment....

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Quod Erat Demonstrandum: Q.E.D. (Thus, It Is Proved)

Quod Erat Demonstrandum: Q.E.D. (Thus, It Is Proved)

The Myth of the 'Post-COVID Normal' in Supply Chain One of my Purdue engineering professors used to write “quod erat demonstrandum: Q.E.D.” on the blackboard after proving a particular equation or theorem. The Latin translates as “what was to be shown,” per Wikipedia....

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Decoding What CEOs Discuss – And What They Should

Decoding What CEOs Discuss – And What They Should

Exploring the Gap Between C-Suite Rhetoric and Supply Chain Realities What CEOs are talking about, what they are actually doing and what they should be talking about can be entirely separate things. This is clear from the latest quarterly analysis of “What CEOs Talked...

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Demographic Changes Will Force Supply Chain Changes

Demographic Changes Will Force Supply Chain Changes

‘The Future Is Gray; It Is Delayed, Small and Female’ I’ve been talking about how disruption is the new normal for some time. Technological innovations, geopolitical crises and financial woes are forcing business and supply chain leaders to prepare for the future in...

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How Regionalization Can Be as Profitable as Globalization

How Regionalization Can Be as Profitable as Globalization

Global GDP, Population Make Economies of Scale Possible in Smaller Geographic Footprints Do you really need to tap global markets to achieve economies of scale? And will the future world economy even allow for such? After all, former CIA Director and U.S. Secretary of...

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Redefining Work in 2024: Return-to-Office Mandates Cost

Redefining Work in 2024: Return-to-Office Mandates Cost

Innovations in Adaptable Labor and Technology Can Benefit Blue-Collar Workers From X (ex-Twitter) to Amazon to IBM to Meta to US Bancorp, the 2024 return-to-office mandate march continues. Some commentators, including Elon Musk, claim the issue is fairness....

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Supply Chain Segmentation Helps Conduct Beautiful Music

Supply Chain Segmentation Helps Conduct Beautiful Music

Age-Old Strategy Boosts Agility, Resilience, Performance I was around when supply chain segmentation first developed, back in the 1990s. Some first attempts resembled thrash metal – loud, harsh and not pleasant to my ears. Still, supply chain leaders plowed ahead. The...

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