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Fiksel’s Resilience Model – Part 2

WebIn Part One we looked at Dr. Joseph Fiksel’s Resilience Model in general and the two slower changing quadrants in particular. In Part Two, we look at the dynamics of …

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Applying Lean Thinking to Supply Chain Engineering

WebAuthor: Carl Ralph Carl Ralph is the Director of Supply Chain Engineering Services at Sierra-Cedar. He is a supply chain practitioner with experience leading …

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The Yoga of Resilience – It Is About Balance*

WebThis week we are honored to have a guest post by Dr. Keely Croxton of Ohio State University. Dr. Croxton presents an outline for the development of a balanced …

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What is Supply Chain Engineering

WebAuthor: Carl Ralph Carl Ralph is the Director of Supply Chain Engineering Services at Sierra-Cedar. He is a supply chain practitioner with experience leading …

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Coronavirus: What You Can Still Do to Harden Your Supply Chain

WebAuthor: Carl Ralph Carl Ralph is the Director of Supply Chain Engineering Services at Sierra-Cedar. He is a supply chain practitioner with experience leading …

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Developing a Supply Chain Digitization Path

WebThe abundance of competing technologies has made it difficult for companies to determine where to begin transforming their supply chain. Plus, the stakes are high to …

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Risk & Value Mapping – Pt. 1

WebThis is the Ford Motor Company River Rouge Complex. “The Rouge” as it was called, was huge by any standard. It occupies a massive 1.5 square mile footprint along …

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The Making of the Supply Chain Engineer – Now Here’s a Crazy Idea

WebIn a previous post, I pontificated on what a Supply Chain Engineer (SCEng) does.What I didn’t go into is the idea of the making of a Supply Chain Engineer. Training …

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What Is Supply Chain Engineering

WebNot long ago I introduced myself to a client as my company’s Director of Supply Chain Engineering Services. He responded, “Supply chain engineering? That sounds important.”

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Supply Chain Management and Engineering – Start Here!

WebWe’ve Moved!! Come Visit Us at Our New Home VertexSupplyChain.com. The Supply Chain Engineer is a weekly blog about the business and science of supply chain …

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“Lift and Shift” of PeopleSoft ERP

WebWhat is ‘Lift and Shift”? Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center’s PeopleSoft “Lift and Shift”. In the past, we have discussed supply chain digitization and today we are …

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The Supply Chain Engineer Has Moved! We Are Now Part of

WebThe Supply Chain Engineer is a weekly blog focusing on supply chain digitization, optimization, innovation and resilience. And, as an engineering site, it uses applied …

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Carl Ralph, Author at The Supply Chain Engineer Has Moved! We …

WebIn Part One we looked at Dr. Joseph Fiksel’s Resilience Model in general and the two slower changing quadrants in particular. In Part Two, we look at the dynamics of abrupt changes …

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Risk & Value Mapping – Pt 2

WebThis is part two of a two-part post on risk and value mapping. In part one, we provided some historical perspective on how procurement has evolved over the past …

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WebThe Sierra-Cedar 2020 Finance and Supply Chain Management (SCM) Systems Survey, 3 rd Annual Edition is now available until January 24, 2020. All responses are confidential …

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Resilience 2019 Conference

WebLast week I was at the Resilience 2019 Conference in Cambridge, MA, co-sponsored by Biogen™ and Resilinc™. Now I go to a fair number of meetings, …

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