Demand Planning: Whipped And Chained by Tradition
In a recent blog post, I was challenged by Anna. She wrote, “I have been working in the supply chain for 35 years, and we
In a recent blog post, I was challenged by Anna. She wrote, “I have been working in the supply chain for 35 years, and we
At the end of a long day of a strategy session on supply chain excellence with a client, I needed to fill up some time
My aged hand drapes the barre on the celebration of Global Ballet day. Dutifully, no matter how bad I performed in the last class, I
Last week I spoke at the CLX Logistics Conference in Philadelphia on the future of Supply Chain Management. As I presented on Supply Chain 2030,
Remember the Jetsons? While the Flintstones chronicled a Stone Age family with work powered by birds and dinosaurs, the Jetsons symbolized the future. The show aired with
It was an early morning. I cradled my cup of tea in my hand. It had been a long night. However, I had little time
I was on my way to Peru. I scooted into an aisle seat and sat beside a stranger. He begrudgingly let me slide my bag
Platitude: a flat, dull, or trite remark, especially one uttered as if it were fresh or profound. Source: Dictionary.com During the year I go to
As an analyst, when technology providers acquire and divest companies, I get invited to pre-announcement conferences. In these sessions the technology providers share their rationale
I pushed aside Shane’s motorbike helmet and jacket to take a seat in his crowded office. It was a beautiful spring day in March in Basel,