Explore this Microsoft article on global supply chain innovation and resilience, featuring leaders who have shared their insights on our Supply Chain Now podcast…
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The Buzz for July 26th
In this week’s episode of The Buzz, hosts Scott Luton and Allison GIddens welcome special guest…
Thriving in a Resource Constrained World
Proactive design and strategic planning can help supply chain organizations thrive in resource-constrained environments…
Betting on the Power of AI in Reshaping Supply Chain Processes
Dive into the transformative world of AI and advanced data analytics in supply chain management with this enlightening episode of Supply Chain Now. In the final episode of the podcast series, “Making Better Supply Chain Bets with the Power of Probabilities” with Noodle.ai, hosts Scott W. Luton and Mary Kate Love engage in a compelling …
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Supply Chain Now and Dial P for Procurement Recognized
Thinkers 360 recently searched its entire content library to select the best business, technology, and sustainability podcasts from their Thinkers360 member thought leaders…
Karin Bursa Recognized as Top Woman in Supply Chain
TEKTOK host Karin Bursa was recently recognized as one of Supply & Demand Chain Executive’s Top Women in Supply Chain for 2022…
Top 100 Global Thought Leaders on Technology to Follow in 2022
To be a successful leader you can use social media, such as Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, and other popular social channels for numerous purposes…
Supply Chain Career Advice From Women Who Paved the Way
Despite logistics being a male-dominated industry, a growing number of women are changing things up. Kelly Barner, Host of Supply Chain Now’s Dial P for Procurement…
Is Shipping on the Mend? Follow the Spend with 3Q Results from the U.S. Bank Freight Payment Index
The U.S. Bank Freight Payment Index for 3Q 2021 has been released, and one thing remains clear: spend is up. More specifically, year over year, quarterly freight spend showed the second largest increase ever – rising 32.6% from 3Q 2020.