Tag: supply chain
GHX CEO On Leveraging Healthcare’s Shift To Value
For Global Healthcare Exchange (GHX) CEO Bruce Johnson, the shift of healthcare reimbursement from volume to value is opportunity. In this environment, hospitals and other providers are looking to cut costs wherever they can.
CEOs Focusing On Supply Chain Optimization In 2019
Transforming your supply chain into a competitive weapon – requires responding to both opportunities and challenges, and 2019 will have both in abundance.
Envista CEO Opines On Traditional Retailers vs. Amazon
Jim Barnes, CEO of Envista, built the supply chain consulting and e-commerce services company from the ground up with his partner. He’s using his years of experience to help traditional retailers compete against Amazon.
New Supply Chain Cybersecurity Threats Emerge
Amid new cybersecurity threats from China, companies must define their mission-critical vendors and review best practices with them.
Manufacturers Struggle With Adoption Of Digital Supply Networks
While there are great benefits to digital supply chains, many manufacturers have challenges harnessing data and putting it in practice.
Who’s Calling The Shots In Your Supply Chain?
Who's calling the shots in your supply chain—operations and manufacturing managers, the chief financial officer, the chief supply chain officer or the CEO?
Must-Know Supply Chain Trends For CEOs
A world-class global supply chain is a major competitive advantage for businesses, but the technology and processes that enable the end-to-end supply chain are changing more rapidly than ever.
Cost-Cutting Done Right: The Building Blocks Of A Zero-Based Supply Chain
Competition, rapid product lifecycles, and supply chain shifts are making it increasingly urgent for companies to rethink their approaches to cost reduction – and fast.
Signs Your Manufacturing Supply Chain Is Hemorrhaging Money
While most company founders look toward saving money on the marketing side of their business, it’s also important to understand how you can cut manufacturing costs.