Blogs
Planting the Seeds of Circular Supply Chains
From Food Upcycling to Reusing Heavy Machinery, Businesses Must Rethink Everything A circular supply chain is like a forest – nothing is wasted. Leaves fall, decompose and become nutrients for the next circle of life. But can that analogy work in the supply chain...
Individualism, Living Space Affect Remote Work
In Some Geographies, the Office Has More Room – And Air Conditioning Why does work from home vary so much across countries? While some point to a culture of individualism in English-speaking countries, I think living space and conditions play a huge role. Average...
Green Logistics Are the Gateway to Sustainable Supply Chains
How Leaders Can Transform Environmental Compliance into Competitive Advantage Sustainable supply chain regulations are only going to increase in the coming years. Your only question is whether your enterprise will grudgingly abide or turn green logistics into...
Supply Chain Knowledge Helps Power through Disruptions
Typhoons and Port Strikes and Damage, Oh My! In a world of perpetual disruption, knowledge is power – particularly supply chain knowledge. Because in today's global marketplace, supply chain disruptions are the rule, not the exception. From natural disasters to...
Gulf/East Coast Port Strike Shows the Wisdom of 4PL/Guardians
With Oct. 1 Deadline, Supply Chain Chaos Looms The upcoming Gulf and East Coast port strike is a clear reminder of the value of adopting a 4PL/guardian model to handle supply chain disruptions. Employers might reach a deal with the International Longshoremen’s...
Protect Your Logistics Marketplace and Intellectual Property
Walmart Joins Amazon in the Supply Chain Takeover Game Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water, the big boys of retail are circling the logistics marketplace again. This time, it's not just Amazon offering to handle all your logistics – Walmart has...
The Most Horrible Boss Ever – Maybe
Never Going to Allow Work from Home? You Need to Offer More “I want to hold (staff) captive all day long.” Sounds like a horrible boss, right? When I read that quote from Chris Ellison, I figured he must be a miserable person to work for. However, as I read more, I...
7 Lessons for Success from Amelia Earhart
Legendary Aviator Can Inspire Leaders for Today At 2:35 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 12, my wife and I will arrive at the West Lafayette/Purdue University Airport (LAF) and walk past the construction site of the new Amelia Earhart Terminal. The $11.8 million terminal will be...
Refirement Beats Retirement Any Day
How A New Chapter in Life Begets More Enthusiasm than Gardening When people ask me if I plan to retire, these days I reply, "No, I prefer refirement." That usually brings a quizzical look. I quickly explain that no, I am not repeatedly firing employees. Nor am I...
Metcalfe’s Law, or the Exponential Value of Global Networks
For Hypergrowth, Multiplication Beats Addition How does a law proposed in the early days of telecommunication networks apply to global networks? Easy: When it comes to hypergrowth, multiplication beats addition any day. Let me explain. According to Metcalfe’s Law, the...
3 Essentials for Hiring a Supply Chain Executive
Lessons from Five Decades in the Field I've spent five decades hiring, and sometimes unhiring, people in supply chain, including supply chain executives. This ranges from administrative assistants to supply chain executives. I've recommended scores of people for chief...
Navigating Your Supply Chain Career Path
From Entry Level to the C-Suite, 25 Factors – and Chicago – Can Help In a world of perpetual disruption, is supply chain a good career? You bet. My chosen area of expertise requires strategic thinking, leadership and a deep understanding of global markets. It’s...