September 30th, 2008
What happens when credit markets squeeze companies? How does it impact the supply chain?
Big Time.
When credit was cheap, inventory didn’t cost just as much. Now, inventory costs have increased due to the added cost of borrowing. In financial terms, it just got a whole lot tougher to manage working capital. Executives are […]
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March 27th, 2008
I am not sure if we should call this “organizational heredity” or some other term. Regardless, we have found that when we have two populations of users to train; (1) supervisors and (2) the employees for whom the supervisor is responsible, we observe a interesting but consistent phenomenon. Here is how it goes…
As part of […]
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February 25th, 2008
When I was sixteen, I wanted my driver’s license and I didn’t want to wait. There were places to go, things to see, I didn’t have time to wait. What I really wanted was for someone to slide a license across the desk, walk me over to my [Dad’s] car and rattle off a few […]
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February 17th, 2008
Washington, DC, February 1, 2008 – Turnswing, a consulting and services firm, is launching an eLearning and Certification Service.
The eLearning Service will be focused on the planner and forecaster population within Turnswing’s supply chain consulting base around the supply chain products from JDA Software Group (the suite of products formerly known under the “Manugistics” nameplate).
“The […]
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