Macy’s makes a supply chain comeback, rail freight hangs in the balance and retail winners emerge from Black Friday weekend. On this week’s Buzz, Scott, Greg and Karin are discussing it all…
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The Supply Chain Buzz for October 31st with Scott W. Luton and Greg White
The Supply Chain Buzz is Supply Chain Now’s regular Monday livestream, held at 12n ET each week. This show focuses on some of the leading stories from…
Supply Chain Now Podcast Episode 1,000
According to ListenNotes.com, there are approximately 3 million podcasts available globally. Very few podcasts make it past the 12-episode mark, because the amount of work required behind the scenes successfully over time is often underestimated. That context makes this episode of the Supply Chain Now podcast that much more impressive: Episode 1,000…
This Week in Business History LIVE! With Theodora Lau
In this episode of This Week in Business History, Scott is joined for a livestream with Unconventional Ventures’ Theodora Lau, as they discuss International Women’s Day, Mountain Dew, red wine, and so much more!
This Week in Business History for August 30th: The Man with the Red Star Tattoo- R. H. Macy
In this episode of This Week in Business History, Kelly Barner shares the story behind Macy’s department stores, starting on the island of Nantucket in Massachusetts. Founder Rowland Hussey Macy’s life crossed past with many major historical milestones. He was a part of the Atlantic whaling boom, went west with the Gold Rush, and found his…
This Week in Business History LIVE! – with Keith Singleton
In this LIVE episode of This Week in Business History, Scott Luton and Keith Singleton connected the dots of history while taking a journey down memory lane, shining a light on some of the most significant leaders, companies, innovations – and even lessons learned – from the week of August 15-19th…
This Week in Business History for August 16th: Julia Child- “Only a Businesswoman”
In this episode of This Week in Business History, Kelly Barner shares the story of Julia Child’s life, from military service to the first cooking show to be hosted by a woman. Most of us know so much about her show, The French Chef, that we don’t know anything else about her life’s journey – but it was as unpredictable as the rise of a novice’s souffle…
This Week in Business History Crossover: This Week in Business History LIVE! with Scott Luton and Jenny Froome
In this crossover episode of This Week in Business History, Scott is joined by special guest Jenny Froome, COO of SAPICS, a leading provider of knowledge in supply chain management, production and operations in South Africa. Join the dynamic duo as they trace the origins of the hot dog, debate confectionery nomenclature…
This Week in Business History LIVE! With Rob Tiffany
From the battle of tech titans to the first music video, Scott joins Rob Tiffany of Digital Insights to dive into the lasting legacy of five major historical moments in business history for August. Tune in to learn more about Digital Channels, the impact of Jenny Craig, David Robinson’s path to basketball and beyond…
Supply Chain Now Classic: Supply Chain Disruption is Job Security for Today’s College Graduates
For those of us already working in business, the conflict in Ukraine, COVID, and warehouse space shortages are three disruptions in what has been a very challenging last few years. But for the students getting ready to graduate from college with degrees in supply chain and management, they combine to equal job security for the foreseeable future…
This Week in Business History for August 1st: Tasting Stars with Dom Perignon
In this episode of This Week in Business History, Kelly Barner charts the perfection of champagne from the Abbeys of 17th century France to the heights of wealth and celebration today. Dom Perignon, Benedictine monk and champagne quality innovator is celebrated as having invented champagne on August 4th, 1693…
This Week in Business History LIVE! with Scott Luton and Jenny Froome
In this episode of This Week in Business History, Scott is joined by special guest Jenny Froome, COO of SAPICS, a leading provider of knowledge in supply chain management, production and operations in South Africa. Join the dynamic duo as they trace the origins of the hot dog, debate confectionery nomenclature…