Supply Chain is Boring
The Supply Chain Doctor has made his diagnosis: Supply Chain is Boring. Can anyone prove him wrong? To find out, the doctor himself, Chris Barnes, interviews the brightest minds contributing concepts and ideas to the future of end-to-end supply management. If you’re an experienced professional, dig deeper into why you do what you do. Just starting out? Learn more about the opportunities ahead and how you can better prepare to address them. Considering a career in supply chain management? Find out about available opportunities and where you might fit. And let’s all get to the bottom of this: is supply chain boring?
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Featured Episodes
Ohio State University
podcast
April 16, 2021
Supply Chain is Boring Episode 25
In part 1, we discussed the development of the carrying cost concept with Dr. Lambert. If that wasn't boring enough, in part 2, he shared his views on the future of supply chain management, and the importance of partnerships with host Chris Barnes.
inventory
podcast
April 2, 2021
Supply Chain is Boring Episode 24
Why do companies so aggressively manage inventories? Cost! And a big cost component is carrying or holding cost- a percentage of the total inventory value that impacts the bottom line. So what are the subcomponents of carrying cost and how were they developed? Listen as host Chris Barnes interviews Dr. Doug Lambert, and learn more.
University of Tennessee
podcast
March 12, 2021
Supply Chain Now – Episode-465
Today on this Supply Chain is Boring/Supply Chain Now cross-over, Chris Barnes spoke with Ted Stank, Faculty Director with the University of Tennessee Global Supply Chain Institute to discuss Tennessee / Alabama football and supply chains in the era of Covid-19 and beyond.
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