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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...
New Food Traceability Rules Will Require Network Solutions

New Food Traceability Rules Will Require Network Solutions

New food traceability rules designed to facilitate quickly identifying and recalling contaminated foods will require a networked supply chain approach for the food industry. (That means deploying a Digital Supply Network – Yes, you’ve heard me talk about that before,...

Mideast wealth funds are the world’s new bankers

Mideast wealth funds are the world’s new bankers

Who’s your banker now? Might be a Mideast wealth fund. As higher interest rates and fears of recession have made many Western investors skittish, sovereign wealth funds in the Mideast are realizing that Disruption means opportunity, Bloomberg News reported. According...

ChatGPT – A Blessing? A Curse? Both?

ChatGPT – A Blessing? A Curse? Both?

Is OpenAI’s ChatGPT evidence of man’s creative and technical genius or a scourge upon creativity, artists and the soul of humanity? And how should Insightful Leaders respond? That depends upon whom you ask and what reports you read. Either way, it’s an...

Insightful Leaders Peer into the Future, Not the Past

Insightful Leaders Peer into the Future, Not the Past

The first month of the year always features a deluge of articles, news stories, blogs and podcasts looking back on the previous year – month-by-month comparisons of 2021 and 2022, benchmarks for the year, how to apply those learnings to 2023. Hey, hey – wait a minute!...

Disruption vs. Old Technology Equals a Debacle

Disruption vs. Old Technology Equals a Debacle

What happens when a Disruption gets in a fight with technology? Well, if you have not kept pace with technology’s evolution into the cloud and deployed an end-to-end solution, you get Southwest Airlines’ holiday meltdown, as Belle Lin reported for The Wall Street...

A Top 5 Rewind as We Steam into 2023…

A Top 5 Rewind as We Steam into 2023…

Tompkins Ventures wishes everyone a Happy New Year ... with a top 5 rewind from last year! With many people starting their 2023 work year today after their holiday break, I thought we would look back at our top 5 Tompkins Ventures blogs from 2022.  Drumroll...

Oh My My!!! No, Supply Chains Are Not Back to Normal

Oh My My!!! No, Supply Chains Are Not Back to Normal

I read an article in The Wall Street Journal that said: After two years of disruption, "supply chains are almost back to normal. That means shelves should be fully stocked ..." The reason for this pronouncement? The store shelves were all full and widespread stockouts...

Bulloney

Bulloney

Baloney is a luncheon meat made from pork. Bulloney is a luncheon meat made from BULL.A bunch of baloney is defined as falsehoods, nonsense and foolishness. Although the word Bulloney does not appear in my dictionary, I define it as a level above falsehoods, nonsense...

What If You Could Cut Logistics Labor Content?

What If You Could Cut Logistics Labor Content?

Over the last few years, labor difficulties in the logistics sector have grown from awful to abominable. Tight labor markets in isolated areas like Indianapolis and Memphis have hit Tipping Points across all nodes of our supply chains. This has created a Paradigm...

Important Reminders that Less Can Be More

Important Reminders that Less Can Be More

In leadership, subtraction can be its own reward. I recently received two reminders that less can be more from The Wall Street Journal: “Bosses Promise Jobs with a Coveted Perk: Boundaries” by Lindsay Ellis and “Why Bosses Should Ask Employees to Do Less—Not More” by...

A Leadership Quandary: Priorities

A Leadership Quandary: Priorities

A key to leadership is how a leader allocates time and resources. In today’s world, the norm of perpetual disruption challenges leaders every hour as competing activities force them to make tradeoffs on how they allocate time and resources for themselves and their...

Supply Chain Success – THE Antidote to Societal Collapse

Supply Chain Success – THE Antidote to Societal Collapse

Modern Supply Chains Can Keep Civilization Going Is our society about to collapse? With wars and supply chain chaos dominating the headlines, you could be forgiven for thinking that. And indeed, media and scholars have been speculating that today’s advanced, complex,...