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In honor of Neurodiversity Acceptance Month, we are pleased to welcome Natalia Lyckowski back to the podcast! Nat is the Global Neurodiversity Advancement Leader, and Supply Chain Inventory Transformation Lead at IBM and she joined us previousl
In the ever-evolving landscape of higher education and military training, partnerships between academic institutions and the armed forces have become increasingly crucial. Penn State has one such partnership with the Marine Corps in the form of
Get a first hand look at how corporate sponsors of the Center for Supply Chain Research use their partnership with Penn State and the center to gain a competitive advantage. Brenda Berg, Supply Chain Project Leader for IBM Systems, and Lianne M
Today our host dive deep into a topic that's at the intersection of business ethics, the environment, and social responsibility – Environmental, Social, and Governance, or ESG, standards in supply chain management. In today's globalized world,
Learn more about the role of rail in the supply chain with our latest episode featuring a true industry expert, Jim Pang, Vice President of New Services Development and Innovations at Trinity Rail. In this episode, we explore the pivotal role o
Advances in supply chain technology continue to transform businesses worldwide. Paula Natoli, Director, Supply Chain & Logistics Industry Solutions for Google Cloud, joins the Penn State Supply Chain Podcast to discuss the latest tech advanceme
Research is vital to identifying organizational challenges and discovering long-term innovation in supply chain models. The Center for Supply Chain Research is committed to advancing the field of supply chain through relevant research and ever-
Organizations are always looking to improve their supply chains, whether it’s to prepare for future disruptions, improve the bottom line, or outpace competitors. Anthony Roath, assistant professor of supply chain management in the Harbert Colle
With the United States potentially facing an economic downturn, a recession is a looming topic surfacing in many offices, boardrooms, and hallway conversations. Charles Whiteman, the John and Karen Arnold Dean of the Smeal College of Business,
Natalia Lyckowski is the Global Neurodiversity Advancement Leader and Supply Chain Inventory Transformation Lead at IBM. With over 26 years of experience, Nat brings a wealth of knowledge and insight into the emergence of a neurodivergent IBM a
Identifying talent, creating long-lasting relationships with employees, and building a solid company culture are essential to any organization. This month, Charlie Saffro, President and Founder of CS Recruiting, joins the CSCR Podcast to speak
It is anything but business as usual for supply chain organizations today. In this month’s episode, Steve and Irv talk with Chris Caplice, Executive Director of MIT’s Center for Transportation & Logistics (CTL), about how new technologies such
Supply chains improve by leveraging the newest technologies and latest trends. The use of automation technology and robotics has emerged in recent years as a staple for modern organizations seeking to improve supply chain their processes, resil
Additive manufacturing, also known as 3D printing, has contributed to new innovations in a number of industries and its popularity continues to grow. This month's CSCR Supply Chain Podcast guest is Tim Simpson, the Paul Morrow Professor in Engi
Developing an agile culture allows an organization to transform business processes, bolster innovation, and better serve its team members and constituents. Galen Smith, Digital Supply Chain Transformation Leader at IBM, joins us to discuss ways
Seamless supply chain collaboration is key to effective supply chain management and essential in business resilience. During today’s episode, supply chain professionals will learn more about the importance of stakeholder collaboration in achiev
This month we are joined by Dr. Bob Novack, CSCR Director of Student Research and Outreach and Associate Professor of Supply Chain Management at the Penn State Smeal College of Business. During this episode, supply chain professionals will rece
Choice modeling focuses on the way that we make decisions. This month, Penn State Supply Chain Podcast hosts Steve and Irv speak to Aydin Alptekinoglu, Director of Research of CSCR, about the importance of choice modeling and how it relates to
Our hosts Steve Tracey and Irv Grossman with the help of Shaye Brotherton, will explore pandemic-related implications on the workforce. Listeners will learn more about what industry leader LMI has found regarding challenges in shifting culture
Supply chains of today continue to change and evolve quickly. This month, Penn State Supply Chain Podcast hosts Steve and Irv welcome John Coyle, the first person to teach a course at Penn State under the label "Business Logistics," to discuss
Blockchain is an emergent technology primed to create more transparent, sustainable, and cost-efficient business processes. This month, Penn State Supply Chain Podcast hosts welcome Henry Ines, CEO and co-founder of Chainparency, to discuss the
This month we are joined by Natalie Jaworski, Vice President, Procurement Citizenship at Johnson & Johnson. Natalie shares about the ways Johnson & Johnson has successfully established and embedded global SD&I efforts into their organization’s
This month's guest, Rakhi Agarwal, Franchise Engagement Leader at Johnson and Johnson's Janssen Supply Chain, shares that, "The right pool of talent can only come if you build diversity into the fabric and DNA of the organization."  While most
In this week's episode, Steve Tracey welcomes Dan Guide,, Smeal Chaired Professor of Operations and Supply Chain Management.  Dan shares on overview of closed loop supply chains, contrasting them with traditional forward supply chains and shari
With news of progress in the manufacture of COVID-19 vaccines, attention now focuses on last mile distribution to get shots in arms.  In the words of one of this month's guests, we're witness to the "largest new product launch in human history.
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