Blogs
Peak 2023 – Is Your Labor Force Ready?
“Labor continues to be the number one, number two and number three problem.” That quote from Hamid Moghadam, CEO of Prologis, has stood the test of time as companies continue to deal with supply chain volatility, especially when preparing for periods of significant...
The Secret to Recognizing C-suite Limitations
To paraphrase Clint Eastwood, people have got to know their limitations. Amid all the media stories of disengaged and burned-out employees, few have paid attention to the C-suite. CEOs, executives and managers also face work overload. The world of VUCA impacts us...
Peak Transportation Season Starts … NOW!
Are you ready for peak holiday season 2023? After 30-plus years of devising transportation solutions for peak season, I know it’s not strange to start asking that question at the beginning of the summer. Business professionals need to start now to make sure they have...
“Old” eCommerce Requires New, Agile Strategies
It’s hard to believe, but eCommerce is almost 30 years old. This means businesses must pair grown-up, agile strategies with solid execution to maintain and gain competitive advantage. The first documented online transactions where a customer placed an order, sent...
Panama Canal Drought Forces Fresh Look at Sourcing
The Western Hemisphere Is Looking Better and Better for Supply Chains Beyond geopolitical concerns, Mother Nature, via the Panama Canal drought, could have a hand in encouraging North America and Europe to find manufacturing and supply chain sources outside of Asia....
Pairing Supply Chain Strategy with Execution is Hard
Bad news for Shopify, Blue Apron and AEO points out the importance of devising a solid supply chain strategy. And pairing it with solid execution. As The Wall Street Journal reports, the eCommerce provider, meal-kit delivery company and apparel retailer are...
Hybrid/Remote Work: A Tool to Increase Opportunity
Could increasing opportunities for women be as simple as embracing the new world of hybrid and remote work? Looks that way. According to the most recent data, mothers’ participation in the labor force hit 75.2% in March 2023, a stat not touched since October 2019. The...
This Blog Won’t Solve Everything – Read It Anyway
No, this blog will not perfect your life, grow your business 50%, cut logistics costs by 50%, allow you to give 50% raises to your staff … you get the picture. No blog will magically help leadership solve everything. Perhaps, however, you will start looking at advice...
The Uberization of Labor Services
Labor-on-demand option rapidly expands across the U.S. The Uberization of logistics labor services is continuing. Task4Pros has rapidly expanded operations from its initial Nashville pilot to Cincinnati, Louisville and Mobile, Alabama – with Indianapolis and Memphis...
Make Your Company Greater – Hire Older Workers
Ignoring Age Differences Could Help You Solve Labor Shortages Still having trouble finding labor? Still reaching out to – and striking out with – people in their 20s and 30s? Perhaps you should adjust your sights to look at older workers and flexible labor. Yes,...
What About Supply Chain Strategy?
Most Leaders Have Not Developed Solid Blueprints for the Future I am increasingly concerned that many supply chain leaders are avoiding the question of “What is our strategy?” This trend (can we refer to it as a trend?) began when executives started viewing strategic...
Business Travel: Another Nail in the Old Normal’s Coffin
A new day. Another report. And more data – this time involving business travel – to prove business will never return to the “old” normal. Virtual working has permanently altered business travel, according to CNBC. The sector has stagnated, and many of those who...











