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Cold Chain Logistics Has Outgrown Its Infrastructure

Frozen and refrigerated networks must handle today’s complexity and tomorrow’s growth America’s cold chain logistics infrastructure was built for a different era. Designers created these systems for pallet-in, pallet-out distribution that served predictable retail...

Work From Home Is a Management Test

Weak Leadership Systems Need Better Design – Not Forced Proximity Years after the pandemic, boardrooms remain in a panic about how to deal with work from home, hybrid work or in-office models. I turn to The Wall Street Journal and find articles on a small cohort who...

Final-Mile Delivery Doesn’t Have to Be Fragmented

The Weakest Link in the Supply Chain – Until Now For years, companies have invested heavily in digital transformation across sourcing, manufacturing and transportation. Yet one segment of the supply chain remains stubbornly fragmented: final-mile delivery. That...
5 Things that Make A Great Business Partnership

5 Things that Make A Great Business Partnership

The 4th Could Have Your Enterprise Singing Like The Righteous Brothers Many business leaders make the mistake of considering partnerships transactional rather than relational. While transactions are always part of the business equation, a great partnership is...

What a Total Transportation Evaluation Can Do

What a Total Transportation Evaluation Can Do

Cost Reduction for Your Bottom Line; Better Service for Your Customers People keep asking me why I am such a fan of a total transportation evaluation. Simple. Would you rather reduce supply chain costs by $50,000 a year or $1 million? Even more? In a few weeks, you...

The Anti-globalization Crowd Is Not Entirely Wrong

The Anti-globalization Crowd Is Not Entirely Wrong

Redesigned Global Networks Must Pay Attention to Previously Ignored Regions, Countries More than 75% of respondents to my recent globalization survey thought that the world – and the U.S. economy – benefited as economies, cultures and populations grew more...

Are You Confused By Lina Khan and Her FTC? I Am

Are You Confused By Lina Khan and Her FTC? I Am

The Antitrust Paradox that Really Isn’t I began researching Lina Khan in 2017. The current Federal Trade Commission Chair had published “Amazon’s Antitrust Paradox” in the prestigious Yale Law Journal. The article contended that Amazon used predatory pricing...

A Nightmare Before Christmas: The Looming Logistics Crisis

A Nightmare Before Christmas: The Looming Logistics Crisis

Supply Chain Leadership is Ignoring Staffing Issues Consumers are continuing to spend. The transportation and warehousing industry is not scaling up its labor force for the holidays. I expect those two trends to continue. If so, supply chain leadership could be facing...

Global Supply Chain Management: You’re Doing It Wrong

Global Supply Chain Management: You’re Doing It Wrong

The Common Misconception In the intricate world of business, misconceptions lead to costly mistakes. Take the concept of global supply chain management. Many organizations focus on their immediate suppliers and customers. They might examine a few links up or down...

The AI Industrial Revolution: Embrace Progress, Learn from History

The AI Industrial Revolution: Embrace Progress, Learn from History

Why a 19th Century German Philosopher is Still Right In the ever-evolving landscape of technology, the words of 19th-century philosopher Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel ring truer than ever: “The only thing we learn from history is that we learn nothing from...