The ‘TECHquila Sunrise’ Series on Supply Chain Now shares the latest investments, acquisitions, innovations, and glorious implosions in Supply Chain Tech every week. If you are looking for a podcast about ‘so-and-so signed a contract with such and such,’ or ‘they just released version 20 of that same technology you didn’t buy last year,’ this is the wrong podcast for you. But if you are looking for real news and innovation, welcome to the Sunrise.
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TECHquila Sunrise Episode 36
The events of the past year have prompted a rapid shift in consumer behavior, most notably in ecommerce – but what’s the next “new normal” supply chains need to brace for? From dealing with technical debt to making sure your ERP, WMS, TMS and OMS all integrate with one another…
Supply Chain Now Episode 415
The ‘TECHquila Sunrise’ Series on Supply Chain Now shares the latest investments, acquisitions, innovations, and glorious implosions in Supply Chain Tech every week. If you are looking for a podcast about ‘so-and-so signed a contract with such and such,’ or ‘they just released version 20 of that same technology you didn’t buy last year,’ this is the wrong podcast for you. But if you are looking for real news and innovation, welcome to the Sunrise.
Supply Chain Now – Episode-438
The ‘TECHquila Sunrise’ Series on Supply Chain Now shares the latest investments, acquisitions, innovations, and glorious implosions in Supply Chain Tech every week. If you are looking for a podcast about ‘so-and-so signed a contract with such and such,’ or ‘they just released version 20 of that same technology you didn’t buy last year,’ this is the wrong podcast for you. But if you are looking for real news and innovation, welcome to the Sunrise.
TECHquila Sunrise – Episode-33
Greg spends time with Amazon & Apple Alum and good friend Gregor Purdy. Nowadays, Gregor is a strategic advisor, executive coach & fractional CTO to tech companies and companies needing strategic & technology advisement.
Supply Chain Now – Episode-592
Lots of companies have a wealth of data that they plan to do something with ‘someday,’ and Milwaukee Tool was no exception. What makes them different, is the decision they made early in the pandemic to prioritize their ‘someday’ data initiatives and start working on them immediately. Their short-term goal was to make consumption and monitoring trends more available and prescriptive for their planners.
Supply Chain Now – Episode-441
I really believe there’s been a failure in leadership. Everybody knows we need to generate buy-in, but what we really need is co-creation. Tim Judge, President & Chief Executive Officer of Agillitics. As more corporate processes are digitized, the importance of data in business decision making is skyrocketing.
Supply Chain Now – Episode-444
The ‘TECHquila Sunrise’ Series on Supply Chain Now shares the latest investments, acquisitions, innovations, and glorious implosions in Supply Chain Tech every week. If you are looking for a podcast about ‘so-and-so signed a contract with such and such,’ or ‘they just released version 20 of that same technology you didn’t buy last year,’ this is the wrong podcast for you.
Supply Chain Now Episode 386
How far has the digital supply chain advanced? Whether you should rip-and-replace your legacy solutions or continue customizing them (or possibly a third solution)
Supply Chain Now Episode 397
Venture Capital 101: stages of investment and valuation, inclusive investment
Supply Chain Now Episode 403
How the seismic societal disruption caused by COVID-19 has impacted technology-related employment and investment funding in 2020
Supply Chain Now Episode 404
One of the reasons so many digital transformations struggle to deliver the desired ROI is that they fail to escape the realm of technology projects to become full business transformation. In fact, many of the companies that think they have led digital transformations have really just led digitalization projects, taking data, documentation, and processes online without fundamentally changing what they achieve for the business as a whole.