Blogs
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...
Return on Innovation Is Your Real ROI
Why CEOs Need to Invest in Insights and Ideas In the world of ROI, you need returns on a lot more “I’s” than investment. You need return on innovation. To get the "new school" ROI of innovation, you need returns on insights. And you need returns on ideas. I’ve...
Supply Chain Strategy Makes or Breaks PE Deals
Operational Expertise is Vital – Before and After Acquisitions PE firms work to execute successful turnarounds or carveouts. But too often, supply chain strategies take a back seat when PE firms and companies examine companies to invest in or buy. However, in this era...
CEOs Cannot Afford to Ignore Generative AI
Change Skepticism to Strategic Adoption, Particularly in Supply Chain Despite all the hype, executive leadership still has a cautious mentality about adopting generative AI. One recent survey showed that only half of CEOs are even interested in generative AI. That’s...
Peak 2024: Why You Need to Start Now
Logistics Capacity, Ports, Drayage Are Already Problematic Think you have time to get transportation options in place for Peak 2024? Well, If you haven't started by now, you should. Yes, the weather is hot. The family wants to hit the beach. You want to fish. Or all...
Why Your Warehousing Must Embrace Labor on Demand in 2024
Smart Companies Are Preparing Now for Peak Holiday Shopping and Shipping The increasingly disruptive labor landscape will continue to bedevil warehouse operators as we approach the peak season of 2024. 2023 brought significant challenges, but warehouse labor shortages...
Taylor Swift, Peak 2024 and Land Use – Yes, They All Connect
Just About Everything Affects the Future of Work Quick: How are Taylor Swift, Peak 2024 and changing land use alike? All three affect the future of work, future sales and supply chain disruption. For decades, retail and eCommerce sellers have adjusted for peak holiday...
Return-to-Office Mandates Spark Rebellion
The Future of Work Continues to Look More Virtual More bosses are backing up their return-to-office mandates by terminating employees who refuse to comply. Employees are responding by telling control freak bosses to shove those lengthy commutes. Dell offers a recent...
Massive Tariffs Will Create Massive Supply Chain Disruptions
Trade Wars Will Force Leaders to Redesign Their Global Networks When it comes to supply chain disruption, "you ain't seen nothing yet." My apologies to Bachman-Turner Overdrive and 1970s music. But that phrase captures the consequences of skyrocketing tariffs. Both...
Building Tactical and Strategic Supply Chain Resilience
Perpetual Disruption Requires Perpetual Adaptability To succeed in today's business landscape, organizations must navigate perpetual disruption. That's the theme of my latest book, Insightful Leadership: Surfing the Waves to Organizational Excellence. Today's...
Should You Become a Global Company?
The What, Why and How of Expanding Internationally By definition, a global company conducts business in at least one nation outside its country of origin. Unlike the British Empire of old, few companies cover the entire globe. This requires more than simply exporting...
Strengthening Corporate Culture in Splintered Societies
A Two-Pronged Approach Can Make Cohesiveness a Competitive Advantage Twenty-five years ago, I called corporate culture the most crucial factor for a company’s success. The importance of corporate culture has only increased since. From 1999-2019, organizational...