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Professional Development: Page 31
Mentorship Programs
Pros to Know: Be Excellent, Be Kind and Go After What You Want
Trailer Bridge Inc.
Indie Bollman, Chief People Officer at Trailer Bridge and one of the winners of this year’s Pros to Know award, explains why the nice, kind and thoughtful person is not and should not be a separate person from one who is a go getter.
Emerging Technologies
The Business Case for Supply Chain Diversity
Stimulus
The evolution of SaaS has proven invaluable in streamlining businesses and creating transparent supply chains, playing an increasingly important role in identifying and vetting potential suppliers, efficacy of new contracts and purchases.
Sourcing Solutions
How to Achieve Multi-Departmental Funding and Support for Your Order Management System
Fluent Commerce
By consulting all seven of these essential stakeholders, you can get all your internal stakeholders involved and aligned early to support your business case.
Mentorship Programs
Reuters Supply Chain Conference Encourages Leaders to Rethink the Supply Chain
Thomson Reuters
Supply Chain Network to moderate a panel of industry leaders, professionals and rising stars to share their experiences, insights and visions for the future of women in supply chain management at today's Reuters Supply Chain Conference.
Supply Chain Visibility
Pros to Know: Entering the Supply Chain Space is a No Brainer
Catena Solutions
Geoff Coltman, VP of Catena Solutions and one of the winners of this year’s Pros to Know award, details how entering the supply chain space should be a no brainer for many of today’s young professionals.
Retention
Supply Chain Salaries Continue to Rise: Study
Association for Supply Chain Management (ASCM)
Results indicated that although the pay gap remains prevalent between men and women, women in entry-level positions (less than two years of experience) are earning higher salaries than their male counterparts.
Warehousing
Women in Supply Chain Forum Promotes Collaboration in Logistics
This forum was designed to provide that safe space to talk about the real problems and challenges impacting females across the logistics space.
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.
Sourcing Solutions
5 Ways to Upgrade Your Procurement Negotiations
RED BEAR Negotiation
Without strategic intervention, procurement-supplier relationships will be further challenged in 2023 as the supply chain risk that’s been building for the last three years continues to unfold.
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.
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