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Supply Chain Education
Pros to Know: Think Outside of the Supply Chain Program
Nulogy Corporation
Christine Barnhart, VP of product marketing and go-to-market of Nulogy and one of the winners of this year’s Pros to Know award, encourages young supply chain professionals to think outside of a supply chain program and focus on different aspects.
Worker Safety
Why Human Centricity is Trending in Workforce Management
WorkForce Software
Organizations need to prioritize employee experience to thrive during labor shortages and a skittish economy. Fortunately, modern workforce management links worker wellbeing with desired business outcomes.
Mentorship Programs
3 Ways to Empower Women in Supply Chain Roles
Association for Supply Chain Management (ASCM)
Having women in supply chain leadership positions is essential for boosting collaboration, problem-solving and improving results — but it's an area that needs work.
Mentorship Programs
Pros to Know: Get as Much Education as You Can
Open Sky Group
Michelle Sodomka, Senior Director of Client Services at Open Sky Group and one of the winners of this year’s Pros to Know award, advises young supply chain professionals to find a mentor, expand networking and learn as much as you can.
Software Solutions
Pros to Know: Don’t Get Hung up on Salary; the Pay Will Come
Open Sky Group
Eric McPherson, VP, Client Services at Open Sky Group and one of the winners of this year’s Pros to Know award, advises young professionals to not get hung up on salary; do the grind and gain the knowledge.
Mentorship Programs
Women with STEM Degrees Twice as Likely to Pursue Career in Manufacturing Than Men
Women in Manufacturing (WiM)
Agriculture (28%), electronics (27%) and environmental (27%) are the Top 3 sectors leading the charge by having the highest percentage of female leadership in manufacturing.
Training/Onboarding
The Past, Present and Future of Women in Supply Chain
ON Partners
The pool of candidates in supply chain functions has become more diversified today than it was 10 years ago, with women of all backgrounds increasing in representation, and there is room for so much more.
Sourcing & Procurement
Using Supplier Diversity Benchmarks to Improve Program Success
supplier.io
By partnering more effectively with diverse suppliers, your brand can strengthen its bottom line in noticeable ways and drive meaningful societal change, all while strengthening your supply chain competitiveness.
Retention
Pros to Know: People are the Heart of Success
ArcBest
Faith Wilmoth, Director of Managed Operations at ArcBest and one of the winners of this year’s Pros to Know award, explains why people are the heart of success for ArcBest, and how empowering employees is key.
Transportation
Pros to Know: Work Hard, Take Chances, Be a Yes Person
Trailer Bridge Inc.
Mitch Luciano, CEO of Trailer Bridge, and one of the winners of this year’s Pros to Know award, advises the youth of today to work hard, take chances and be a yes person in order for opportunities to come.
Trucking
Inspiring Women to Keep on Trucking: Alexis Asks
A bi-weekly blog where managing editor Alexis Mizell-Pleasant asks industry experts about various topics in the supply chain. On International Women's Day, we look at women in supply chain and how to inspire the next generation of female drivers.
Hiring
Supply Chain Execs Looking for New Talent, Skills
Korn Ferry
57% of survey participants are experiencing challenges finding talent with end-to-end supply chain knowledge.
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