Product, supply chain, and procurement professionals need to ask themselves how their products have been designed and built, how they’ve been commercialized, and what markets they’re being sold to.
Increasingly, organizations are shifting to or launching new digital business models that focus on achieving commercial growth. Gartner research shows that the percentage of revenue driven by ...
P&G operationalized the Perfect Order through its One Supply Chain strategy. By aligning forecasting, logistics, supplier partnerships, and product supply operations, Procter & Gamble built an ...
At Kearney’s recent Product Excellence and Renewal Lab (PERLab) annual Future of Design conference, Robert Brunner, founder and partner of Ammunition, said, “What sets apart a great design from a good ...
When reviewing job growth and salary information, it’s important to remember that actual numbers can vary due to many different factors—like years of experience in the role, industry of employment, ...
As DPP requirements, ecodesign rules and buyer transparency expectations accelerate, the industry is moving at two speeds.
Supply chain reorchestration is a hot topic. Countries large and small have prioritized various supply chain resilience efforts to help protect critical supply lines and products like reshoring and ...
A supply chain is a network of all the entities involved in the creation and sale of a product. Supply chains stretch from the delivery of raw materials from a supplier to the manufacturer that ...
Exiger and The Chertoff Group today announced the release of the Supply Chain Product Assurance Playbook, a proven and scalable process that identifies, assesses, and remediates risks in hardware and ...
In response to the CARES Act, the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine will establish an ad hoc committee to conduct a study to examine the security of the United States medical ...