
Inventory Management: We Can Do Better
Each day through the COVID-19 pandemic, I tune into Anthony Cuomo’s (governor of New York) daily briefings. It is my break in the day. As
Each day through the COVID-19 pandemic, I tune into Anthony Cuomo’s (governor of New York) daily briefings. It is my break in the day. As
In 1960, when I was in the first grade, healthcare spending was 5% of the US economy. Today, it is 17.9%. By 2025, the projection
Recently, I spoke on the future of supply chain management at the University of Tennessee Supply Chain Forum. At the end of the presentation, Ed
Today LLamasoft announced the acquisition of the Barloworld CAST and Optimiza assets for an undisclosed sum of money. This announcement closely follows the September 29th press
I remember the plane ride well. My career was in transition. I was moving from a position where I led a manufacturing operation to being
When I was a small child growing up in the mountains of West Virginia in the United States, on snowy days my family would gather
As a research analyst I am studying things which are incredibly difficult to measure. The topics may sound easy, but they are not. In my research
When it comes to the management of inventory in value chains, frustration abounds. Executive after executive laments they have purchased many technologies, and sponsored many
It is finally spring in Philadelphia. Yesterday, as I walked the streets on the way to ballet, I saw flowers for the first time in
“How can I move the ball down the field, if I don’t have the ball?” A Question from my Training Class this Week “How do