Healthcare supply chain teams can’t allow critical items to go out of stock, and it is not as simple as substituting another brand. While healthcare organizations historically…
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The 2023 Retail Industry Breakthrough, featuring IBM
Sponsored by IBM, this episode brings together two thought leaders to share their perspective on why 2023 is the year that the retail industry will truly break through…
Dial P for Procurement Crossover: Guarding Private Incentive to Innovate featuring Patent Attorney Wen Xie
On June 17, 2022, the member countries of the World Trade Organization (WTO) accepted a proposal made by the U.S., E.U., India, and South Africa that modifies nationally granted intellectual property rights related to the COVID-19 vaccine. The proposal was leaked early, so the world knew the vote was coming. But other than the WTO and a few…
Guarding Private Incentive to Innovate featuring Patent Attorney Wen Xie
On June 17, 2022, the member countries of the World Trade Organization (WTO) accepted a proposal made by the U.S., E.U., India, and South Africa that modifies nationally granted intellectual property rights related to the COVID-19 vaccine. The proposal was leaked early, so the world knew the vote was coming. But other than the WTO and a few…
Creating a Beautiful Future for Strategic Supply Chains with Roberto Canevari with The Estee Lauder Companies
Some people view the constant evolution of supply chains as disruption, others see it as “reinvention.” And the more global the supply ecosystem is, the more invention – or innovation – is possible. Roberto Canevari is the Executive Vice President of Global Supply Chain with the Estée Lauder Companies. His prior experience includes rules at Unilever…
Is the WTO Jeopardizing Innovation by Failing to Protect IP?
The innovation we saw play out in the development of multiple COVID-19 vaccines was evidence of the power of modern medicine when combined with the determination of the human spirit. Global collaboration plus investment plus information sharing compressed the time from start to finish from 10-15 years to just one year…
Innovation Through Convergence: Cloud, AI/ML, & Blockchain
Everything seems possible in the cloud — including promising new applications for artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML) and blockchain in healthcare, education, manufacturing, entertainment and beyond. But how can you make sure your implementation goes smoothly? Who should be involved in the selection process for cloud service providers? Are…
Accelerating Innovation Through Collaboration
To foster greater innovation, Transplace leverages customer collaboration to develop and deploy new logistics and supply chain technology and processes to drive performance excellence for all the 62,000 unique users on our platform. In this session, hosted by TEKTOK’s Karin Bursa, and Supply Chain Now’s Scott Luton…
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.
This Week in Business History Episode 47
In this episode of This Week in Business History, host Scott W. Luton explores the genesis of The Clorox Company. From early entrepreneurial struggles to international expansion, innovation & growth, you might be surprised at a few steps & stories along the way.
Supply Chain Now Episode 619
In this episode of TEKTOK powered by Supply Chain Now, hosts Karin Bursa and Scott Luton welcome Transplace CEO Frank McGuigan to the podcast to discuss how disruptions drive supply chain innovations and advancements.