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.
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, ...
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 ...
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 ...
WASHINGTON — To address medical product shortages and ensure patients and medical personnel can access essential drugs and devices, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) should take steps to ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about businesses creating a more sustainable economic system. Supply chains are critically important facilitators of our ...
In 2018, Neil D’Souza, a software engineer by trade and previously the VP of product development at Thinkstep, came to the realization that his 10-plus-year effort to solve enterprise product ...
The authenticity and traceability of products is now taking place at the molecular level. Do we finally have a technology that’s 100% secure? Manufacturers, distributors and retailers are forever on ...
The Covid-19 pandemic has laid bare multiple weaknesses in supply chains for goods important to Americans, including medical products—both those to prevent and treat Covid and those for sundry health ...
The excuse is the dense complexity of supply chains. The danger lies in a lack of realization that due diligence is not just a series of regulations, coming in battalions — it’s a shift in culture.