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Truck Driver Burnout: Ways Carriers Can Fight Stress-Related Turnover
January 11, 2023
This whitepaper covers the main points of stressors that truck drivers experience and how to mitigate burnout, slowing turnover.
Realizing the Promise of Retail Media Networks
January 11, 2023
Due to technological innovation, retailing is changing faster than ever - commerce is becoming increasingly digitally enabled, and consumers’ expectations of retailers and brands are growing.
Inflation and Healthcare Supply Chains
January 11, 2023
Inflation and pandemic disruptions have become a critical concern in healthcare.
Getting Online Shoppers to Choose No-Rush Shipping Is Easier Than You Think
January 11, 2023
When it comes to the last stage of product delivery, online retailers have a challenging task at hand - many customers view speedy shipping as the expectation, not as an expensive premium service.
Walton College’s Supply Chain Graduate Program Ranked No. 2 In North America
January 10, 2023
The supply chain management graduate program at the Sam M. Walton College of Business has been ranked No. 2 in North America by research and consulting firm Gartner, which ranks the undergraduate and graduate logistic programs every two years.
Building Resilience for the Next Supply Chain Disruption
December 13, 2022
James Rice discusses supply chain resilience and how organizations can prepare for the next big problem.
How Supply Chain Can Teach Us About the Future of Professional Education
November 28, 2022
Labor problems are currently one of the most pressing issues in society, especially when it comes to finding talented people for current and future jobs.
Putting Supply Chain Certification to Work
October 26, 2022
Supply chain certification providers are pushed to come up with new ways to serve up education on a broad level, but also for very specific, relevant topics.
New Inventory Problems Expose Old Supply Chain Weaknesses
September 26, 2022
Companies are trying all manner of ways to rid themselves of bloated inventories at a time when they typically build inventory for the end-of-year holiday season. How did they find themselves in such a mess?
Become a Supply Chain Top Gun
September 20, 2022
Learn why you need to manage the moment like Maverick.
Building Supply Chain Resilience Is Much More than Fixing Supply Problems
August 23, 2022
Companies need to map these critical linkages in their supply chains when evaluating risk and resilience. When one element is disrupted, it is likely that other parts of the system will be impaired as well.
Can Globalization Be Rejuvenated?
July 18, 2022
Is globalization in terminal decline, or will it survive or even thrive in some other form?
Are There Counterfeits in Your Global Supply Chain?
July 13, 2022
Listen in as Rosemary Coates and Kari Kammel, the Director of the Anti-counterfeiting and Product Protection Center at Michigan State University.
Logistics Education and Career Development with SMC3’s Joe Tillman
June 22, 2022
In this podcast, LM Group News Editor Jeff Berman interviews Joe Tillman, manager of education programs for SMC3.
Can Companies “Uber-ize” Their Way Out of Supply Chain Troubles?
June 20, 2022
Uber revolutionized passenger transportation by providing a third-party platform where consumers “compete” with each other for rides. Now, platforms that enable companies to “compete” for supply chain assets have emerged as a way to lower costs and increase efficiency through Amazon-like economies of scale.