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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?
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
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 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
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,...
The Chinese Conundrum Requires Optionality
Call it the Chinese conundrum. For several years, geopolitics (“tariffs, export controls, investment blocks, visa limits”) has threatened the flow of goods the world receives from China. That goes both ways. Recent U.S. actions have targeted exports of semiconductors...
Reverse Logistics is Really a Different Omnichannel
Reverse logistics has a problem. Starting with the word “reverse.” Think of your automobile. You shift your vehicle’s transmission to move forward or go in reverse. In that case, reverse is simply the opposite of forward. Not so for reverse logistics. Supply chain...
From Assumed Certainty to Known Uncertainty
In 2018 I began to understand that something big was happening. The news seemed full of more and larger “first-time ever” type of events, more surprises, more Disruptions. No specific day or event triggered my thinking, but clearly, something related to globalism...
Winning Decision-Making Means TAKING THE SHOT
Leadership, by definition, involves making decisions. And many leaders like to have enough data and research to point a clear path forward before making those decisions. That has become well-nigh impossible during the chaos over the last few years. Waiting for the new...
Shaping Culture: Onboarding in the Face of Disruption
Recently, I discussed Tompkins Leadership LLC’s views on Shaping Corporate Culture in the Face of Disruption. My Aug. 4 post detailed 7 ways leaders can and must impact culture, including the vital task of onboarding new employees. This is going to be...
Technology Boosts Leadership Development & Coaching
Good leaders are hard to find, and learning without coaching has limited value. Unfortunately, even the best leadership development team can coach of coaches can develop only a few hundred people a year. However, pairing great coaches with predeveloped modules and an...










