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Save The Supply Chain Leader From Groupthink

Supply Chain Shaman

Water levels falling in the Rhine, the Loire, and the Colorado River. Business continuity continues to be a risk for many retailers and manufacturers. Warehouses are full, and supply chain leaders are using containers as overflow warehouses adding to port snarls. Thirty-one months of supply chain disruption. My take away?

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Supply Chain Game Changer

Members place and manage purchase orders, move goods and manage warehouses and work with suppliers. Certainly there are those who needed to still work in physical facilities such as manufacturing and warehousing. I spent time in Colorado and developed a passion for mountain climbing. Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro!

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Reverse Logistics – What Happens to Stuff We Return?

Operations and Supply Chain Management

Brick-and-mortar stores also allow shoppers to return unwanted purchases. Dale Rogers, a business professor at Arizona State, gave a presentation with his son Zachary Rogers, a business professor at Colorado State, during which they said that winter-holiday returns in the United States are now worth more than $300 billion a year. “So