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May 14, 2025

How to Scale Operations Without Scaling Your Payroll

In a world where customer demands are rising and budgets are tightening, operational leaders face a tough mandate: scale faster, deliver more — all without growing the team. If you’re feeling the pressure to expand capabilities without expanding payroll, this eBook is your roadmap to making it happen. “How to Scale Operations Without Scaling Your Payroll” is a practical, executive-ready eBook from OrderEase that explores how modern logistics leaders are optimizing performance, increasing output, and driving growth — all without adding to their headcount.   Download this ebook to: Get a blueprint for smarter scaling in a tight labor market Learn how to stretch your team’s impact without overworking them Discover smart automation – Learn how to turn messy emails and PDFs into structured data that flows seamlessly into your systems.   Whether you’re a logistics leader, operations executive, or eCommerce manager, this eBook will help you take your operations further — efficiently, sustainably, and strategically.   Download the ebook here to learn more    
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August 5, 2024

Supply Chain Podcasts as a Learning Tool: Building Industry Engagement

The late Steve Jobs demonstrated how to create a podcast using Apple’s audio editing software during a developers conference in 2006. Today, Apple hosts nearly 2.7 million podcasts devoted to everything from AI to zoology. There’s obviously a lot of noise in every industry, including supply chain, and not all supply chain podcasts are the same. Your time is valuable. You should get your supply chain industry insights from proven leaders, not self-proclaimed freight and logistics experts pontificating from their basements. The Power of Supply Chain Podcasts: Standing Out in a Crowded Industry Broadcast journalist Walter Cronkite was known as the most trusted man in America. You’ve got to wonder what he would have thought about the proliferation of social media influencers disseminating “news” on TikTok videos filmed with cellphones and flattering glow lights. Like other smart people with limited time, Cronkite probably would have skipped the fluff and gone for the substance — truly informative programming presented by industry thought leaders. The American people trusted that what newsman Cronkite said was accurate. Listeners of supply chain podcasts deserve the same — accurate, straightforward information delivered by a person who really knows what he or she is talking about. Why…