In this episode of Supply Chain Now, Scott and Greg welcome special host Kevin L. Jackson to the show to discuss the top news in supply chain for the week.
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This Week in Business History for June 21st: 3 Things You May Not Know About Alan Turing, Marie Curie & Ed Bradley
In this episode of This Week in Business History, host Scott W. Luton picks up on the story of 3 legendary pioneers: Marie Curie, Alan Turing and Ed Bradley. Scott shares various aspects of their journey, to include three things about each individual that you may not know.
Manufacturing Monday on the Supply Chain Buzz: Featuring Special Guest Billy Taylor
In this episode of Manufacturing Monday on the Supply Chain Buzz, brought to you in partnership with AME, hosts Scott and Greg welcome Billy Taylor to the show to discuss the top news in supply chain and manufacturing for this week.
This Week in Business History for June 14th: Cars, Coasters, & Computers- 3 Ways We Moved Faster
In this episode of This Week in Business History, host Scott W. Luton sheds like on 3 historical milestones that enabled us to move faster. He’ll elaborate more on the Ford Motor Company, the UNIVAC, and the Switchback Railway. Learn more about each of these topics – – as well as what it means to lead an “uncrated life” – – in this episode.
Supply Chain is Boring Classic: The 3 Rules of Business with Duncan Klett of Kinaxis
In this classic episode of Supply Chain is Boring, host Chris Barnes interviews Kinaxis co-founder, Duncan Klett.
The Supply Chain Buzz for June 7th: Featuring Special Guest Michael Neme
In this episode of the Supply Chain Buzz on Supply Chain Now, hosts Greg White and Scott Luton welcome special guest Michael Neme to the show.
Supply Chain Now Episode 655
In this episode of Supply Chain Now, hosts Greg White and Karin Bursa welcome Mike Griswold with Gartner back to the show to share the key takeaways from the 2021 Gartner Supply Chain Top 25.
This Week in Business History Episode 51
In this edition of This Week in Business History, guest host Kelly Barner remembers key innovations, inventions, and firsts that took place between June 7th and 13th, including the questionable career of Samuel Slater, the tricky first passing of the Panama Canal, and how the Post Office stopped the shipment of children through their national parcel service.
Supply Chain Now Episode 646
In this episode of the Supply Chain Buzz on Supply Chain Now, produced in partnership with OpenText, Scott and Greg welcome Kelly Barner, host of Dial P for Procurement, as she joins them in sharing some of the top news in supply chain for the week.
Supply Chain Now Episode 643
There are many paths people follow to start a career in procurement, but not a single one of them is a straight line. Although this can present challenges from a skills consistency perspective, more often than not, it actually…
This Week in Business History Episode 50
In this episode, host Scott W. Luton delves into the story of Dr. Lillian Gilbreth, whom many refer to as “the Mother of Modern Management” and “America’s First Lady of Engineering”. Scott shares how she defied the societal norms of the day to not only earn advanced degrees & respect…
Supply Chain Now Episode 641
On this special episode of the Supply Chain Buzz focused on the Digital Supply Chain on Supply Chain Now, hosts Scott Luton, Greg White, and Kevin L. Jackson welcomed special guest Special Ed to the show. They discussed blockchain, streaming rights, worker shortages, and all the top news in supply chain this week.