Another Concorde?
In high school, my favorite teacher was Wanda Hughes. She taught history. Her class was both loved and feared. This was one class where there
In high school, my favorite teacher was Wanda Hughes. She taught history. Her class was both loved and feared. This was one class where there
Yesterday, I met a friend for coffee. She started the discussion with a question, “How are you doing? So, what is it like to write
“You are speaking a new language. Where do we go to learn these new concepts?” A recent client comment during a session on Big Data
To drive S&OP excellence, we need to be bilingual. Companies need to speak both the language of “volume” and “currency.” “Currency” is the lingua
Most people assume that great bus drivers (read: business leaders) immediately start the journey by announcing to the people on the bus where they’re going—by
Circle Jerk: A group discussion or activity between like-minded individuals that validates mutual biases or goals in a non-confrontational environment. Source: Urban Dictionary (Now that
As I wing my way west for a couple of conferences, I am sitting in seat 2C with a bright pink notebook sitting on my lap. I am
Tonight, as I flew back from SAP Insider, three blog posts danced around in my head. I thought about the looming deadline on my book
Last week, when I attended the SAP CVN session on Supply Chain Management, SAP previewed their work on Demand Signal Management. While the presentation was at
Today, Kodak filed for bankruptcy and Facebook announced a new feature–Action Buttons– in preparation for their upcoming IPO. For me, this is like Alpha and Omega. Why do I put the two