Blogs
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...
Need to Sell Everywhere and Anywhere? Here’s Your Platform
ECommerce Has Exploded. So Has Seller Confusion From $601.75 billion in 2019 to $1.034 trillion in 2022, U.S. eCommerce has exploded over the last few years. Lured by such a rapidly growing market, many businesses have entered the fray, with varying degrees of...
Want to Hire from the Class of 2023? Re-engineer Work.
Large companies, particularly the tech titans who are laying people off by the shipload, may not be that interested in entry-level workers. But it turns out they’re not that much into you either. Recent research from Handshake, an early career community for...
Nearshoring Requires an Entirely New Ecosystem
For Global Supply Chain Strategies, the Good News Outweighs the Bad Good news: Companies are finally acting on the fact that a global reorientation is better than a global retreat. Bad news: They also realize that, as I’ve said time and time again, global supply chain...
Why We Need a New Path
It’s nearing the summer of 2023, and companies worldwide continue trying to return to pre-2020 – the Old Path of leadership. Unfortunately for them, two irreversible conditions prevent that possibility: the future of work and demographic change. First, despite...
How Adding Liquidity Unsnarls Supply Chains
SMEs Can Add Liquidity, Seek Bigger Projects What would 10 incremental days of outstanding payables do for your balance sheet and liquidity – without having to fund it yourself? As global supply chains broke over the last few years, that question became paramount for...
ChatGPT and AI – A Creator of Value AND Jobs?
Are businesses and media looking at the phenomenon of ChatGPT and generative artificial intelligence through the wrong lens? Much of the debate has been about the hundreds of millions of jobs at risk from large language models. What about the other side of the coin?...
Battle on the Pitch: Supply Chain Lessons from Soccer Pros
Supply chain leaders can learn a lot from the world’s most popular sport, soccer. Perhaps one of the most important lessons is the constant adjustment necessary in today’s world of perpetual disruption. No single strategy or set of tactics will work for every...











