As skilled labor becomes the most valuable business commodity worldwide, organizations should think now about how to secure their future workforce.
Jill Schildhouse
From Museums and Landmarks to Excursions and Parks, Fun and Engaging Sight-Seeing Opportunities Immerse Conference Attendees into the Heart of Minneapolis
Jill Schildhouse, with information provided by the Greater Minneapolis
It's obviously come a long way since the Pony Express, but what the U.S. Postal Service supply chain team has delivered in the last five years is nothing short of incredible. It has captured $2.1 billion in savings through major initiatives and — most importantly — kept its internal clients excited about change.
Roberta J. Duffy
Go on. Stretch yourself. You never know what you'll find and what kind of experience you'll reap when you venture out beyond supply management.
Roberta J. Duffy
When you hear it often from successful executives, it's obvious: The best laid plans all have a familiar ring — alignment, measurements and validation.
Paul Novak, C.P.M., A.P.P.
Leading an organization means leading people; you can not underestimate the importance of recognizing the best ones and then getting them on board.
Terry Sueltman
Companies that view outsourcing first as a means in which to reshape their businesses, then as a cost-cutting tool, achieve more significant results. Be sure to consider such items as risk, transition and which model makes the most sense for your organization.
Steve Matthesen
The potential and value of RFID technology lies with the ability of supply managers and their trading partners to discover unique applications through knowledge sharing and group planning. Supply managers will be surprised at the wealth of
new avenues to pursue.
Johan Sauer
Failure to comply with personal data transfer laws with the United States' largest trading partner, the European Union, could result in a disruption of business operations and civil penalties. Learn how to best transfer names, digital fingerprints, social security numbers and other critical data.
Bénédicte Raevens and Kevin Pomfret
What if your company asked you to evaluate a potential new business partner and you uncovered some less-than-desirable findings?
Gary D. Drayer, MBA, C.P.M., A.P.P., CPIM
New research survey shows that the majority of organizations (more than 74 percent) have a goal for total spend with diversity suppliers. In particular, big business is increasing its activity, with growth in the spend allocated for women-owned businesses.