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2 Common Supply Chain Management Mistakes to Avoid
There are lots of do’s and don’ts in the supply chain world and as a brand new member of the supply chain management team here at APQC, I thought that I would give a few examples of what NOT to do.
How Can Big Companies Keep Millennials From Leaving?
The days of staying at a company until retirement is now a foreign concept to many people—most of all, millennials. We know that millennials are more likely than any previous generation to switch jobs and that six in 10 millennials are open to new job opportunities. This is a great cause of worry for many employers, given the high cost of turnover and training.
Heads up! Supply Chain Disruptors Coming Your Way
There is a lot of disruption headed your way! Big data. Robotics. Analytics. Drones. 3D Printing. Collaboration with a purpose. IoT. And the list grows daily.
This we know - the supply chain will change. But how is a harder question to answer. However, two groups are working to better understand how it will change.
How Is Paper Still a Thing?
It’s almost 2017. The accounts payable (AP) manager has an abundance of technology innovations from which to choose to make the process run faster, better, and cheaper. For example, there are workflow automation solutions that help to reduce duplicate payments, late payments, strengthen internal controls, and support audit efficiency.
Surprise! Women and Men Have Different Workplace Preferences
In my not so recent past, I was a divorced single mother, working full-time, and going part-time to a local state university for my Ph.D. That was hard. The word that I used for my life during those days was satisficing – It generally means you do the minimum on all fronts to get by.

Port of Houston: Do You Know Its Value to Global Supply Chains?
Many of us never consider where the items we purchase everyday come from and the journey those items make to get to us. Everyday shipments of everything from petroleum and consumer goods to steel and automobiles come through U.S. ports from all over the world. Shipping goods by sea tends to be significantly cheaper than flying cargo and there is more flexibility regarding shipping regulations for organizations. More than ever before, organizations realize that sea freight is indispensable to the U.S. economy and ports connect American manufacturers to the global marketplace.
My Experience at Predictive Analytics World and Why Analytics Is So Cool
As those of you who follow me
on Twitter—@MSIMS_APQC—might know, I recently attended the Predictive Analytics World for Business
APQC's New Voice of Supply Chain
APQC has a new supply chain management research principal lead, Joe Tillman, and I had the pleasure of recently speaking with him. In his new role, Joe will be the voice for supply chain research, benchmarking, and process improvement.
APQC takes on KMWorld 2016!
Countdown is on! I will be attending KMWorld 2016 November 14-17in Washington DC, and I’m bringing along 4 of my APQC colleagues – Darcy, Lauren, Zakiya, and Jennifer. Jane Dysart and her group put on a wonderful week and we get to be part of that in a big way!
Why Digital Transformation and Process Is So Challenging
APQC spoke to Andrew Spanyi about digital transformation, why it’s so challenging and how organizations can do it well. Andrew Spanyi was a keynote speaker at APQC’s 2017 Process Conference. He coaches process owners and provides guidance on centers of excellence (CoE). Andrew’s contribution to process management is recognized internationally.