
European Supply Chains from an American’s Perspective
I have spent the last 4½ months in Europe developing a Supply Chain Strategy for a Global Company that distributes widgets in Western, Southern and Northern Europe.
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I have spent the last 4½ months in Europe developing a Supply Chain Strategy for a Global Company that distributes widgets in Western, Southern and Northern Europe.
When you spot a penny on the ground do you pass it by or pick it up? I have a compulsion for picking up pennies when I see them.
Which is more important, the structure of the organization (flat, cross-functional, hierarchical, or siloed), or the way the organization behaves within the structure?
Given our current economy lulls, the Manhattan Associates User Conference was well attended. Although I don’t know the exact count of attendees I was
There is a continual theme I see when companies want to understand if they can justify new technology (software, data collection, material handling).
Everyone is challenged to solve the same Supply Chain Problem…. Data, Data, Data and more Data. What I find amazing is that it is 2009 and we are try
If you are an organization that has previously justified a supply chain initiative and is now challenged to properly fund this initiative OR your org.
I had the opportunity to complete a site visit of an e-commerce distribution center last week. The facility was 125,000 square feet, 15,000 active SK
We are all very aware of the current economic struggle facing most organizations in the country today. In an effort to combat slumping sales, companies are rationalizing their internal expenses to include site closings, employee layoffs, and eliminating unnecessary travel; all of this I understand.