The eighth edition of the MHI Annual Industry Reportconnects investment in digital technology to supply chain organizations’ ability to respond, recover and thrive amid disruption.
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Digital Supply Chains: Connecting Data, Talent and Technology
The seventh edition of MHI Annual Industry Report explores the fundamental link between these three pillars of operational success.
Read More »Building a Data-Based Supply Chain
Digital technologies provide valuable opportunities for making your operations more customer-centric.
Read More »Diversity and Inclusion as a Differentiator in Supply Chains
Studies validate that an inclusive company culture and a diverse workforce is a true competitive advantage for businesses.
Read More »Supply Chains Are Finding a Market Full of Skilled, Next-Gen Talent. Why Can’t They Hire Them?
An Interview with Randy V. Bradley, Ph.D., CPHIMS, FHIMSS Associate Professor of Information Systems and Supply Chain Management, The University of Tennessee * By Carol Miller * For the past six years, MHI has produced our Annual Industry Report to present the findings of a comprehensive survey of industry leaders across manufacturing and distribution supply chains. Queried about current and ...
Read More »What’s Your Level of “Supply Chain Digital Consciousness”?
What’s Your Level of “Supply Chain Digital Consciousness”? Sixth MHI Annual Industry Report Explores Stages, Growth of Digital Technology Adoption MHISolutionsmag.com—The sixth MHI Annual Industry Report explores the stages and growth of digital technology adoption and, new this year, includes a self-assessment tool for measuring your supply chain digital consciousness index (DCI). * By Carol Miller * After six consecutive ...
Read More »Bridging the (Generational) Talent Gap
The key to ingratiating the current generation is being forthcoming about the current state of your supply chain and helping them understand the role they can play in it. * By Randy V. Bradley, Ph.D * Much has been made about the younger generation not being interested in the supply chain profession, but I can’t fully agree with that sentiment. ...
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