The 2022 Supply Chain and Procurement Awards, sponsored by Coupa and presented by Supply Chain Now, Art of Procurement, and Buyers Meeting Point, were held on May 18, 2022, and celebrated the best in all things in global supply chain and procurement. If you missed the live awards, check out today’s special podcast replay. Listen as hosts…
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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…
Where Supply Chain, Logistics, and the Fine Art World Collide with Guest Gugulethu Hughes
Supply chain professionals around the world are so busy pushing the envelope on speed and efficiency that it may go unnoticed when well-meaning innovations are used for questionable or nefarious purposes. Case in point: global art markets. Some works of art are so valuable that they are thought of as investments rather than…
How to Launch Leaders into Aerospace: A Conversation with Supply Chain Veteran Ingrid Sampson
When you think “easy,” you probably don’t think “managing $2B in procurement for an aerospace and defense company during a global pandemic.” But with 26 years at Lockheed Martin, Director of Subcontract Program Management Ingrid Sampson is more than up to the challenge. We sat down with her to discuss her illustrious career…
Is the Future of Manufacturing Circular? Global Trends in Circular Supply Chain
In this episode of Supply Chain Now, host Scott Luton welcomes Deborah Dull and Mucai Kunyiha to the podcast.
Supply Chain Now Episode 630
In this episode of Supply Chain Now, host Scott Luton welcomes Dhairya Patel with Inquizity to the podcast.
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.
Supply Chain Now – Episode-482
It is one thing to look at a supply chain, diagnose the problems with it and recommend a solution. It is another thing to see that solution put into practice. That is what Jonathon Karelse, CEO of NorthFind Management, learned over many years as a consultant. In his experience, 40% of solving a problem is diagnosis, but 60% of it is “cultural enablement and understanding your audience.”