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Strategies for Managing Stress in the Workplace: Advice From 30 Experts Across the Globe

ToolsGroup

‘Blorft’ is an adjective I just made up that means ‘Completely overwhelmed but proceeding as if everything is fine and reacting to the stress with the torpor of a possum.’ Raise your hand if you can relate. For example, as of March 2022, 81% of Americans say the supply chain is a significant source of stress.

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Great Career Advice from Industry Leaders!

Supply Chain Game Changer

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Are You Active in the Digital Transformation Drinking Game?

Supply Chain Shaman

The storyline of the event goes like this: Do you have the business problem of complexity, personalization, and globalization requiring faster time to market? Today, fewer and fewer supply chain professionals make the event. I remember attendance for the supply chain event was 5,000. Digital transformation.

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“Culture eats strategy for breakfast”: The argument for creating an analytics culture

NC State SCRC

The following is a guest blog from Craig Lukasik , one of my former MBA students from the Poole College of Management’s supply chain program. I was really pleased when he contacted me about this blog, and am delighted to feature it here. Supply Chain Metrics!?!? Thanks Craig!

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The FarEye Story With Kushal Nahata

The Logistics of Logistics

Do you want to learn more about logistics? If yes, then this episode’s for you. I told you before my executive coach came up with it, and I did not like it, but I used it as a placeholder name. Thank you, Ann. Thank you, Ann. Maybe you want to look at the other things that you don’t like.