
Supply Chain Radio Podcast
1) DOM is the Heartbeat of Your Network
This podcast will look at the future of how order management will evolve from simply executing orders to truly optimizing how to best serve your customer. Listen as Guy Courtin and Tim Nelson discuss ...Show More
2) Manufacturing and the Multi-Enterprise Supply Chain Network
In this podcast, Infor’s Guy Courtin and Christine Barnhart discuss how manufacturers are adopting learnings from B2C supply chains to be more responsive to end customer needs. From AI and machine lea...Show More
3) Burton Snowboards: How the supply chain scores them a 10 in the winter games
In this episode, Guy Courtin speaks with Rachel Grogan of Burton Snowboards to discuss how the winter sports giant leverages its supply chain in today’s consumer-led world. As Burton faces challenges ...Show More
Burton Snowboards: How the supply chain scores them a 10 in the winter games
09:39 | May 31st, 2019
4) Supply Chain: The Evolution of a Revolution
Supply chain has come a long way in the nine years and nearly 180 episodes since Supply Chain Radio began. And while some roads end, many others continue to grow. In Matt Gunn’s final episode as host ...Show More
5) Brexit Velocity
After several years and much debate, Great Britain is on the brink of leaving the European Union. And while politicians are still pursuing a final deal on Brexit, manufacturers and retailers are plann...Show More
6) But what about all those returns?
Customers want it fast, they want it free, and they want it cheap. And when the order isn’t quite right, they often want to send it back. Especially in the world of e-commerce. While online shopping h...Show More
7) The Evolution of Product Lifecycle Management
The process of managing a product’s lifecycle has come a long way since the days of Excel spreadsheets. Or has it? In this episode, Stan Pryzbylinski, vice president of research at CIMdata joins Matt ...Show More
8) The Human Element of Supply Chain Risk
To err is human. To keep the global supply chain running, divine. Supply chain risk isn’t limited to black swan events like fires, floods and hurricanes. Many of the challenges businesses face are the...Show More
9) The Context Trap
Nine times out of 10, consumers buy things for a reason. Whether putting together an outfit for a special occasion, or planning a DIY project at home, there’s generally some context within the buyer’s...Show More
10) Applying New Approaches to Age-Old Challenges
Everywhere you look, the supply chain is ripe for innovation. And as age-old challenges inspire new thinking about products, process, and labor, a new generation of technologists bring fresh ideas to ...Show More