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Who Owns Tariffs in Your Business?
Preface: It Didn’t Happen, But It Should Who owns tariffs? Who, in your company, develops strategic and operational plans to mitigate the effects of tariffs on your business? Well, the CEO of ABC Company, a $19 billion landscape and yard manufacturing and distribution...
The Perils of Top-Down Management and RTO Mandates
Chaos at Amazon Shows Disconnect Between Leadership and Reality My three industrial engineering degrees drove home the perils of top-down management early on. Leading companies for decades reinforced what I learned at Purdue. So, I'm not surprised at the chaos from...
Why Canada and Mexico Should Avoid a Trade War
In Addressing Trade Deficits, the U.S. is the 340-Pound Weightlifter Who wins a trade war? The 340-pound weightlifter or the 140-pound couch potato? Well, that's the choice facing Canada and Mexico as the Trump administration tries to tackle humongous U.S. trade...
A Business Ecosystem Connects while Corporations Confine
Networks Outperform Companies for Quality and Speed – AKA the 31.5-Hour Solution In supply chain and logistics, speed matters. But so does quality. If you build the right business ecosystem, neither metric suffers. The old adage of moving fast and breaking things...
Trump Trade Policy and Supply Chain Surprises
Like Most Things, It All Depends Upon Your Perspective I've been asked a lot over the last month about the biggest surprises resulting from Trump's trade policies. The answer, as many answers do, depends upon your perspective. I've been speaking on VUCA – volatility,...
For Trump, It’s Leadership at the Speed of Business
Flexible Planning, Strategic Execution Turns Negotiation into a High-Stakes Masterclass I wear two hats. Dr. James A. Tompkins analyzes supply chains, while Jim Tompkins studies leadership. For many nights, I have not been able to sleep as "Jim." Like many people, my...
The Worker Motivation and Flexible Work Debate, Circa 2025
Humans Aren't Pigeons, and There Are Only So Many Things You Can Drive Can leaders drive results? Drive growth and profits? Drive worker motivation and employee engagement? I think not. You can drive cattle or golf balls. But driving people for results, performance or...
Static Contingency Plans Will Fail in a Dynamic Environment
Breaking Out the Old Blueprints Won’t Work for Your Supply Chain Future With all the supply disruption over the last few years, business leaders are breaking out the old contingency plans. You might want to pause and remember President Dwight D. Eisenhower’s advice on...
AI in Business Will Enable the Autonomous Organization
Unlike Warehouse Evolution, This Shift Will Be Rapid The evolution of AI in business reminds me of the evolution of warehousing, logistics and supply chain. For business, that evolution will digitally enable the autonomous organization. Back in 1975, I was an...
Digital Enablement Helps Reinvent Your Organization
Artificial Intelligence Tools Drive Decision-Making Down, Excellence Up Digital enablement and artificial intelligence tools could help end the frustration I have when serving on boards of directors. For years, I have watched board members bury themselves in revenue,...
Answering ‘What to Do after Retirement?’
Refirement Has Helped Me Redefine Life beyond Age 65 I used to think retirement was just part of life. You hit 65, collect your gold watch and settle into a quieter existence. But over the last few years, I've realized that traditional retirement wastes talent,...
Work from Anywhere Has Changed Work Everywhere
Leaders Must Accept that Pandemic Shift Has Become Permanent In March 2020, everybody who could started to work from anywhere. Not much good came from that dark pandemic era. About the only bright spot was the future of work, which looked increasingly remote, or at...