Why the Nation’s Egg Supply is Tight and What You Can Do About It?
When we think about supply chain resilience, we’re most likely flooded with thoughts of COVID-19. The global crisis has forced many into a respond, recover, and renew approach to dealing with supply chain disruption. But instead, we should look at creating resiliency from the standpoint of a renew, respond, recover model.
Procurement as a Tool for Social Change
When we think about supply chain resilience, we’re most likely flooded with thoughts of COVID-19. The global crisis has forced many into a respond, recover, and renew approach to dealing with supply chain disruption. But instead, we should look at creating resiliency from the standpoint of a renew, respond, recover model.
The 3 R’s of Supply Chain Resilience
When we think about supply chain resilience, we’re most likely flooded with thoughts of COVID-19. The global crisis has forced many into a respond, recover, and renew approach to dealing with supply chain disruption. But instead, we should look at creating resiliency from the standpoint of a renew, respond, recover model.
Procurement Is No Longer the Bridesmaid, They Are the Bride!
Many moons ago, I used to work in “purchasing” for an industrial plastics manufacturer. I remember hating that term, and because I worked with direct
Supply Chain Resilience vs. Cost
For the better part of the last two decades, Supply Chain leaders and practitioners have focused on low-cost supply chains. Whether it was off-shoring to
How Procurement Professionals Can Negotiate a Raise During the Pandemic
I have often said, “Procurement is often the bridesmaid, never the bride.” Well, the time is finally here. Procurement is the bride, and we are