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In this episode, we chat with Joe Foster about all things DIY gardening. Joe has a Youtube channel called Growit Buildit, where he provides viewers with thorough information on how to grow their own farms. From garden setup to composting methods, Joe educates people on the foundational principles of self-sufficient living. With the uncertainty that the future holds, these techniques could prove to be very useful for those who take the time to learn them… Join us now to hear Joe discuss: How cheap and easy it can be to start your own garden. The best way to get started with effective composting. How to improve the quality of your soil. Self-sufficient strategies to employ when doing small-scale farming. Want to see Joe's videos for yourself? Make sure you visit his website and Youtube channel Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3bO8R6q
In this episode, join us for an insightful conversation with real estate expert Lambros Demos as we discuss the rapidly changing landscape of the real estate market and its impact on home buying decisions. We explore the effects of skyrocketing demand, bidding wars, and recent interest rate increases on the market, as well as the potential implications on mortgage rates and the construction industry. Learn invaluable insights on working with first-time home buyers, managing clients' expectations, and staying top of mind in this competitive market. Don't miss this opportunity to become a more informed home buyer or real estate professional in today's fast-paced and ever-changing market.Instagram: @heartandsoldgta
Supply chain disruptions and the fluctuations in raw materials prices mean that unless you have collaborative supplier relationships, you're not going to have any. Learn how collaboration efforts pay off in win-win profits.
Digital Factories eliminate supply chain problems where there's a mismatch between buyers' knowledge and suppliers' capacity.
In the age of materials shortages and supply chain disruptions, a good supply chain strategy means partnering with suppliers to share vital information. A former supplier turned consultant shares how.
Most Americans are affected either directly or indirectly from the global supply chain shortage, following the global pandemic originating in communist China. Next, we welcome Keith Krach to discuss. He was a very successful CEO, as well as former under secretary of State for Economic Growth, Energy, and the Environment.Dr. Peter McCullough is a physician and highly regarded internist and cardiologist who is actually the most published medical doctor in his field. We just has a chance to sit down with Dr McCullough. We spoke to him about a range of vaccine related issues, starting with the military rollback of the vaccine mandate.
Could more disruptions in the supply chain lead to new shortages on store shelves? Host Teri Barr is talking with Kimberly Palmer, a Personal Finance Expert with Nerd Wallet, to learn if supply chain issues are expected to derail the holidays. Kimberly also shares four things to consider right now -- from retailers overstocking to weather and strikes impacting items you may have on your shopping list. More from Kimberly on NerdWallet: Holiday Survival Strategies From 5 Financial Educators 5 Ways to Save Money on Holiday Shopping This Season Support the show: https://omny.fm/shows/pennywiseSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What did 2022 teach us about supply chain management? Four podcast all-stars share how to collaborate more effectively with suppliers and adapt quicker to disruptions – all lessons manufacturers need to take into 2023.
In this 'EPISODE 285 ARE YOU READY FOR 2023? ARE YOU READY FOR THE RETURN OF JESUS CHRIST? ARE YOUR PREPARED FOR FOOD SCARCITY AND SUPPLY CHAIN SHORTAGES? CAN WE FIND COMFORT IN THE SCRIPTURES?' commentator, author and host Elbert Hardy of www.itellwhy.com, looks ahead to 2023 and asks 'Are you ready for what lies ahead? Are you a 'Prepper'? He suggests we all grow at least some of our own food, secure our water sources and learn to live on our own resources if possible, for 2023 may be worse than 2022. On the other hand, he shows that God is the 'God of all comfort (2 Corinthians 1:3), and we can find strength to endure the new year in the scriptures.Go to itellwhy.com to read Elbert's books and watch faith building Videos and the Life of Christ Audio Book in 30 minutes Episodes written and read by the author. All FREE of charge in the public interest.
In this episode, we chat with Joe Foster about all things DIY gardening. Joe has a Youtube channel called Growit Buildit, where he provides viewers with thorough information on how to grow their own farms. From garden setup to composting methods, Joe educates people on the foundational principles of self-sufficient living. With the uncertainty that the future holds, these techniques could prove to be very useful for those who take the time to learn them… Join us now to hear Joe discuss: How cheap and easy it can be to start your own garden. The best way to get started with effective composting. How to improve the quality of your soil. Self-sufficient strategies to employ when doing small-scale farming. Want to see Joe's videos for yourself? Make sure you visit his website and Youtube channel! Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3bO8R6q
How can manufactures cope with supply chain shortages and deliver the smart products their consumers are asking for? And what sort of smart consumer appliances will CPOs need to support in the future? Rob Lidster, Chief Procurement Officer of GE Appliances, gives us the answers.
When it comes to costs and your supply chain, why get into difficult conversations with your suppliers when there's no way to win? That sort of mindset is why manufactures leave money on the table. Until now. Cost Engineer Daniel Chacon shares how to always win supplier negotiations by going in with a growth mindset, a well-rounded team, and a list of can't-argue-with facts.
Supply Chain Shortages in Interventional Pain Medicine - The CME experience for this Podcast is powered by CMEfy - click here to reflect and unlock credits & more: https://earnc.me/wVAtJK ASRA's Contrast Shortage Position Statement - Facing supply chain shortages, Dr. Rosenblum review's ASRA's position statement on contrast administration. For the full article, click here ... Subscribe to the NEW International Pain Academy's Newsletter http://eepurl.com/gcRCbz Upcoming Events... Want to view the complete events agenda? Click Here Now! NRAP's Acute and Chronic Pain Ultrasound CME Workshop in NYC- Sept. 10th, 2022 Advanced Ultrasound Guided Injection Training Workshop! Lock in Your Spot Today! Register Now! NRAP's Blocks and Brunch Ultrasound CME Workshop- NYC Oct. 8th, 2022 Advanced Ultrasound Guided Injection Training Workshop! Lock in Your Spot Today! Register Now! NYNJ-PS 2022 Annual Symposium- Nov. 3rd-6th, 2022! NYSIPP/ NJSIPP's Annual Pain Medicine Symposium Come and join us in New Jersey in November | NYNJ-PS 2022 Save the Date! Nov. 3rd-6th, 2022 Get Your Tickets Today! Register Now! Podcast Resources: Kohan L, Pellis Z, Provenzano DA, et alAmerican Society of Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine contrast shortage position statementRegional Anesthesia & Pain Medicine Published Online First: 17 June 2022. doi: 10.1136/rapm-2022-103830 New Updates- New 1 on 1 Training Service! New Hospital and Medical Network Group Training Program! Exclusive Dr/Medical Professional affiliate program! Leverage Your Social Network! PainExam "Complete" Complete CME Course now available! Subscribe to the PainExam mailing list * indicates required Email Address * Download the PainExam Official Apps for Android and IOS Devices! https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.painexam.android.painexam&hl=en_US https://apps.apple.com/us/app/the-pain-management-review/id997396714 Follow PainExam- https://painexam.com/blog/ https://www.facebook.com/PainExam/ https://twitter.com/painexams https://www.instagram.com/painexam/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/painexam https://www.pinterest.com/painexam https://www.youtube.com/user/DocRosenblum/videos
Supply Chain Shortages in Interventional Pain Medicine - The CME experience for this Podcast is powered by CMEfy - click here to reflect and unlock credits & more: https://earnc.me/wVAtJK ASRA's Contrast Shortage Position Statement - Facing supply chain shortages, Dr. Rosenblum review's ASRA's position statement on contrast administration. For the full article, click here ... Subscribe to the NEW International Pain Academy's Newsletter http://eepurl.com/gcRCbz Upcoming Events... Want to view the complete events agenda? Click Here Now! NRAP's Acute and Chronic Pain Ultrasound CME Workshop in NYC- Sept. 10th, 2022 Advanced Ultrasound Guided Injection Training Workshop! Lock in Your Spot Today! Register Now! NRAP's Blocks and Brunch Ultrasound CME Workshop- NYC Oct. 8th, 2022 Advanced Ultrasound Guided Injection Training Workshop! Lock in Your Spot Today! Register Now! NYNJ-PS 2022 Annual Symposium- Nov. 3rd-6th, 2022! NYSIPP/ NJSIPP's Annual Pain Medicine Symposium Come and join us in New Jersey in November | NYNJ-PS 2022 Save the Date! Nov. 3rd-6th, 2022 Get Your Tickets Today! Register Now! Podcast Resources: Kohan L, Pellis Z, Provenzano DA, et alAmerican Society of Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine contrast shortage position statementRegional Anesthesia & Pain Medicine Published Online First: 17 June 2022. doi: 10.1136/rapm-2022-103830 New Updates- New 1 on 1 Training Service! New Hospital and Medical Network Group Training Program! Exclusive Dr/Medical Professional affiliate program! Leverage Your Social Network! PainExam "Complete" Complete CME Course now available! Subscribe to the AnesthesiaExam mailing list * indicates required Email Address * Download the PainExam Official Apps for Android and IOS Devices! https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.painexam.android.painexam&hl=en_US https://apps.apple.com/us/app/the-pain-management-review/id997396714 Follow PainExam- https://painexam.com/blog/ https://www.facebook.com/PainExam/ https://twitter.com/painexams https://www.instagram.com/painexam/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/painexam https://www.pinterest.com/painexam https://www.youtube.com/user/DocRosenblum/videos
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Supply chain issues during the pandemic have created a trend of companies bringing production back to the U.S. Some economics from Moneytracker Don Grant, C.F.P. weekdays on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Our guest on this week's episode is Senthil Rajagopalan, president and COO of Profit.co. When consumer demand goes up sharply, manufacturers ramp up production to meet that demand. But it does not all happen at once. Often, they produce more than is needed and not always with the right timing. That creates a bullwhip effect for our supply chains. Rajagopalan discusses the impacts of the bullwhip effect with Senior News Editor Ben Ames.Supply chains bottlenecks have not only been created by supply shortages, labor situations have also caused major problems. This week, the Biden Administration took action to create a Presidential Emergency Board to help resolve labor disputes between freight railroads and rail labor organizations. We hear how industry groups are reacting. We also discuss other labor situations, including ongoing labor negotiations at West Coast ports and the fallout from the AB5 labor ruling in California.We all know that good service produces loyal customers. New research points out just how much consumers care about how their last mile deliveries are made and how it those experiences influence their future purchasing behavior.DC Velocity's sister publication CSCMP's Supply Chain Quarterly offers a podcast series called Supply Chain in the Fast Lane. It is co-produced with the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals. The second season has now launched and focuses on supply chain digitalization. Go to your favorite podcast platform to subscribe.Articles and resources mentioned in this episode:Profit.coTrade groups applaud executive order on rail talksNearly nine out of 10 online shoppers will abandon their virtual shopping carts if they see poor delivery termsVisit DCVelocity.com for the latest news. Visit Supply Chain QuarterlyListen to CSCMP and Supply Chain Quarterly's Supply Chain in the Fast Lane podcastListen to Supply Chain Quarterly's Top 10 Supply Chain Threats podcastSend feedback about this podcast to podcast@dcvelocity.com.Podcast sponsored by: Honeywell IntelligratedOther linksAbout DC VELOCITYSubscribe to DC VELOCITYSign up for our FREE newslettersAdvertise with DC VELOCITYTop 10 Supply Chain Management Podcasts
High demand for electric vehicles bodes well for EV manufactures, but only if they can figure out how to deliver their product amidst supply chain shortages and fluctuating materials costs. Automotive is a competitive game, says GM veteran Craig McLeod. The winners of this race will be the manufacturers who leverage digital models to swap out materials on the fly and build their own moment-by-moment sustainable supply chain.
The podcast begins with an overview of ParkourSC and a few of their use cases in the industry before Mahesh shares more about the current supply chain management state. He then transitions to discussing supply chain factors and the importance of integrating with emerging technologies. Ryan and Mahesh wrap up the podcast with conversations about educating potential customers and the evolution of Parkour SC. Mahesh Veerina is the president and CEO of ParkourSC.Mahesh is a seasoned Silicon Valley entrepreneur, technology executive, and investor with more than 25 years of experience with companies including Ramp, Nokia, Motorola, Azingo, and Barnes & Noble. He built and managed several companies as Founder/CEO from early stages to rapid growth, successful IPO, and M&A exits. Mahesh is a technologist, entrepreneur, and passionate about building businesses. His experience spans various technology sectors, including silicon, data networking, telecom, security, mobile phones, operating systems, cloud, big data, and analytics. Mahesh is a passionate and driven leader. He enjoys developing strategic market & product vision, building world-class teams, driving innovation, bringing products to market, and scaling revenues. He also has an extensive background in working with large teams and managing P&L in world-class organizations like Nokia, Motorola/Google. Mahesh served on numerous boards in venture-backed companies and industry organizations throughout his career. He holds several technology patents. He enjoys travel, golf, wine, and family.ParkourSC delivers agility and transparency into supply chain operations to drive strategic innovation and resilience, enable timely decisions, boost customer satisfaction, and increase revenue. Their real-time supply chain operations platform is powered by next-generation technologies such as hyper-scale graph modeling, AI/ML, and massive real-time data ingestion from IoT and other contextual signals. Customers use ParkourSC to digitize their supply chain quickly and easily, gain continuous visibility into variance from the plan at any point and any level in the supply chain, predict and mitigate risks and excursions, ensure quality, compliance, and sustainability, and eliminate millions of dollars of waste.
What has disruption taught us about global supply chains? Dr. Robert Handfield shares his vision on what agile and resilient supply chain models look like in the future. He is Professor of Operations and Supply Chain Management at North Carolina State University, as well as Founder and Executive Director of The Supply Chain Resource Cooperative. On this episode, Handfield joins host Alex Maiersperger to talk about the impact of the pandemic on global supply chains and provides insights into what has worked, what hasn't, and what learnings we can apply in the future. Handfield speaks about the dependency on global supply chains for urgent medical supplies during the COVID-19 pandemic, such as masks and disinfectants, and inadequate national stock, due to a just-in-time inventory management system. Having strategic national stockpiles in place has become a major governmental and industry focus, as well as the effort to increase domestic sourcing of certain medical and pharmaceutical products. Handfield speaks about a shift towards regional supply chains and near shoring, a concept where a company transfers work to suppliers nearby in the region where possible, despite continuing to remain dependent on certain products from global supply chains. Finally, Handfield emphasizes that having the right technology, training and workforce in place, will be key to resilient and agile supply chain systems in the future.
In this episode, Andrew Brindley, Owner of H·E Homes and President of the BAGI Board of Directors, joins Steve Lains to discuss the urban housing market, ongoing supply chain issues, hot air balloons and how Brindley has made history as BAGI's youngest Board of Directors President.
As the holiday weekend approaches, inflation continues to drive prices; Norfolk's Ohio Creek Watershed Project is nearing completion; Plans are in motion for the Shenandoah Rail Trail, but advocates and lawmakers say it will still be some time before the trail is open to the public; and other local news stories.
The global shortage of microchips has left engineering and sourcing teams scrambling to figure out how to bring smart products to market. Mechanical Engineer and PCB expert Sam Ellis describes how building contingency planning into the design process can risk-proof manufactures against future disruptions in the global supply chain.
Shortages of tampons and baby formula have shone a light on the ways supply chain issues are having a larger impact on women. We discuss why that is and why we aren't talking about it more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The threats facing manufacturing today – from labor shortage to materials prices to inflation – are not going away. Digital transformation can be a solution, but only if manufactures see the change through to the end. In this executive conversation, CEOs Stephanie Feraday and Jody Markopoulos reveal how they set up win conditions – and avoid pitfalls – for digital transformation.
Episode 160. I'm joined by my close friend Bob Griswold, owner of Ready Made Resources, to talk supply chain shortages, the potential causes, the bigger picture and how to mitigate it. Nehemiah Strong discount code: SCOUT1 Radio Contra Sponsors: Civil Defense Manual Tactical Wisdom Blacksmith Publishing Radio Contra Patron Program Brushbeater Training Calendar Brushbeater Forum Palmetto State Armory Primary Arms ReadyWise Storable Food
In this week's podcast, Ben Johnson shares his insights into core ETFs, Carole Hodorowicz and Katherine Lynch tell you about supply chain shortages, Christine Benz and Susan Dziubinski discuss recession-proofing your portfolio, and David Harrell and Kevin Brown talk REITs.
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Free Farm Friday: When We Restore Local Food Raising There Will Be No Supply Chain Shortages! FREE FARM FRIDAY Brian K from Texas Dan M from New Jersey Discuss the baby formula shortage. QUESTION: Where does America get most of it's baby formula from? ANSWER: CHINA HEADLINE: Russian Sanctions on Europe: Gonzalo Lira II Our Readers And Listeners Keep Us In Print & On The Air! Click here to subscribe to The CRUSADE Channel's Founders Pass Member Service & Gain 24/7 Access to Our Premium, New Talk Radio Service. www.crusadechannel.com/go What Is The Crusade Channel? The CRUSADE Channel, The Last LIVE! Radio Station Standing begins our LIVE programming day with our all original CRUSADE Channel News hosted by award winning, 25 year news veteran Janet Huxley. Followed by LIVE! From London, “The Early Show with Fiorella Nash & Friends. With the morning drive time beginning we bring out the heavy artillery The Mike Church Show! The longest running, continual, long form radio talk show in the world at the tender age of 30 years young! Our broadcast day progresses into lunch, hang out with The Barrett Brief Show hosted by Rick Barrett “giving you the news of the day and the narrative that will follow”. Then Kennedy Hall and The Kennedy Profession drives your afternoon by “applying Natural Law to an unnatural world”! The CRUSADE Channel also features Reconquest with Brother André Marie, The Fiorella Files Book Review Show, The Frontlines With Joe & Joe and your favorite radio classics like Suspense! and CBS Radio Mystery Theater. We've interviewed hundreds of guests, seen Brother Andre Marie notch his 200th broadcast of Reconquest; The Mike Church Show over 1500 episodes; launched an original LIVE! News Service; written and produced 4 Feature Length original dramas including The Last Confession of Sherlock Holmes and set sail on the coolest radio product ever, the 5 Minute Mysteries series! Combined with our best in the business LIVE! Coverage of every major political/cultural event of the last 6 years including Brexit, Trump's Election, Administration events, shampeachment, the CoronaDoom™, the 2020 Election and resulting Biden Regime's Coup d;'tat, January 6th Psy-op and now the attempt to make Russia and Vladimir Putin out as the new Hitler and his Germany. "When News Breaks Out, We Break In!" because we truly are: The Last, Live, Radio Station, Standing.
Fraud may not be something your business worries about from day to day, but the pandemic has created unprecedented opportunities for fraud that business owners and executives need to be aware of and keep an eye out for. In the fifth episode of the But Who's Counting? podcast, host David E. Hartley sits down with Anders Senior Manager + Forensic and Litigation, Clay M. Kniepmann, to dig into what you need to know, including:Why there's a rise of PPP loan and unemployment fraudIdentifying potential fraud and steps to take if you suspect fraud in your organizationTips to implement today to prevent opportunities for fraudWhy a financial statement audit isn't enough to uncover and prevent fraudMake sure to never miss an episode by subscribing on Spotify, Pandora or Apple Podcasts and let us know what you think by rating and reviewing. Keep up with more Anders insights by visiting our website following us on social media: Facebook | LinkedIn | Instagram | Twitter
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Hour 4: Guest host Ryan Wrecker talks on Nancy Pelosi, government spending, and producing in America. Tom Ackerman joins to talk on Baseball & Tom Brady. Grill Master Tony Stone is in studio to celebrate 314 Day. Plus, a story on a guy who paid big money for Tom Brady's "last" touchdown ball.
We are discussing Supply Chain Shortages and the opportunity to COPY strategies from market leaders. That's right! We want you to learn from the best. After all, imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. Supply chain shortages combined with record inflation (above 7.5% in the past year, a 40 Year High) are sending prices skyrocketing in some markets. So, what's the impact on the average US household you might wonder? Economists at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton Business School found that the average household must spend $3,500 more today than in 2020 to buy an identical basket of goods and services. Join TEKTOK host Karin Bursa and learn from market leaders and leverage their strategies to navigate through supply chain shortages. Learn more about TEKTOK here: https://supplychainnow.com/tektok (https://supplychainnow.com/tektok) Subscribe to TEKTOK here: https://tektok.captivate.fm/listen (https://tektok.captivate.fm/listen) This episode was hosted by Karin Bursa. For additional information, please visit our dedicated show page at: https://supplychainnow.com/supply-shortages-leaders-responding-tt31
Since there is so much news that is being hidden from the American People, this episode will focus on 7 stories that are either being ignored, or misreported. Those 7 stories are Jan. 6th and the Capitol Police, The Canadian Truckers, The US Freedom Convoy, The Durham Investigation and the Coup Attempt, The 2020 Election Steal, The CDC Hiding Vaccine Information, and Supply Chain Shortages. Listen and find out what the Left doesn't want you to know. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bill-hawkins/support
Listen to this episode of Since Sliced Bread to hear Lin Carson's take on how training and investing in flour quality can improve a bakery's chances at reformulating.
Today Jason talks about the impending Russian and Ukraine conflict, why the government wants to keep us single, the US Debt Clock, inflation induced debt destruction and the Hartman Comparison index! And welcome Simon Caron, the Uneducated Economist, who quite frankly, is a lot more educated than many economists out there! With a background in the lumber industry and his direct work in sales at a lumberyard, Simon's research comes from real world, real life experience as he deals firsthand with the current building material and lumber shortage logistical nightmare on a daily basis. He reports that lead time for a lot of building materials is now three months and discusses the Cantillon Effect, worsening inequality and the crisis builders are facing just to get their projects completed. Builders are having to order supplies before they even have a permit, putting the cart before the horse! Simon also encourages you to pay close attention to debt (especially corporate debt), rising interest rates and central bank digital currencies. Key Takeaways: Jason's Editorial 1:30 Happy Valentines day to all... or NOT! Cultural Marxism is here 2:18 We may be on the verge of world war 3 5:48 They want us to be single! 8:44 The evolutionary perspective; sowing the seeds of separateness 14:16 The disgusting Super Bowl half time show 15:31 The debt clock USDebtClock.org and impossible math 25:47 Align your interests with the government and central bank 26:20 Free white paper on the Hartman Comparison Index™ Interview with Simon Caron 29:20 Welcome Simon Caron, the Uneducated Economist 33:20 Builders need to order supplies before they even have a permit which puts the cart before the horse 34:28 If building material costs keep going up, how can home prices stabilize? 36:27 Widening gap between housing starts and housing completions 38:35 Windows are to houses as semiconductor chips are to automotives Watch the video at Jason's YouTube channel HERE. Tweetables: "Cultural Marxism is in conflict with our happiness" - Jason Hartman “I do not know with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones.” – Albert Einstein Mentions: UneducatedEconomist.com USDebtClock.org The WEALTH TRANSFER is happening FAST! Protect your financial future now! Did you know that 25% to 40% of all dollars ever created were dumped into the economy last year??? This will be devastating to some and an opportunity to others, be sure you're on the right side of this massive wealth transfer. Learn from our experiences, maximize your ROI and avoid regrets. Watch, subscribe and comment on Jason's videos on his official YouTube channel: YouTube.com/c/JasonHartmanRealEstate/videos Free Mini-Book on Pandemic Investing: PandemicInvesting.com Jason's TV Clips: Vimeo.com/549444172 CYA Protect Your Assets, Save Taxes & Estate Planning: JasonHartman.com/Protect What do Jason's clients say?: JasonHartmanTestimonials.com Free Class: Easily get up to $250,000 in funding for real estate, business or anything else: JasonHartman.com/Fund Call our Investment Counselors at: 1-800-HARTMAN (US) or visit JasonHartman.com Free white paper on the Hartman Comparison Index™ Guided Visualization for Investors: JasonHartman.com/visualization Jason's videos in his other sites: JasonHartman.com/Rumble JasonHartman.com/Bitchute JasonHartman.com/Odysee
Mike and Glenn are back with special guest Peter Nielsen, chartered financial analyst, to discuss supply chain shortages and issues. Mike, Glenn, and Peter take a deep dive into the supply chain and the effects of the international markets. Other topics for discussion are the children mask mandates and issues with Mark Poloncarz. Listen here … Continue reading Supply Chain Shortages → The post Supply Chain Shortages appeared first on The Financial Guys Podcast.
The Bill Kelly Show Podcast: Erin O'Toole told the Conservative caucus Monday night that there were two paths before them. On Wednesday, they chose one that didn't include him in the lead. Conservative MPs voted decisively Feb. 2 to plunge the party into its third leadership contest since Stephen Harper stepped down in 2015. In the end, it wasn't close – with 73 MPs voting to remove O'Toole, and just 45 lining up to support him. What happened, where does the party go from here, who is running and who will win the next CPC leadership? GUEST: Muhammad Ali, Senior Consultant for Crestview Strategies - Much of the current debate about inflation focuses on how Canada is doing relative to other countries, especially the U.S. Unfortunately, many people, including economists, are quick to simply compare the consumer price index (CPI) in the two countries. The latest readings were 7.0 per cent in the U.S. versus 4.8 per cent here, which suggests inflation is less of a problem for us. But this ignores how the CPI (and many other statistics) differ among national statistical agencies. GUEST: Philip Cross, Munk Senior Fellow at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute, Former chief economic analyst at Statistics Canada - New Ontario Chamber report highlights sectors dampened by labour shortages, supply chain issues GUEST: Claudia Dessanti, Senior Manager of Policy with the Ontario Chamber of Commerce - The U.S. South is becoming an increasingly important lumber supplier in North America, bolstered by Canadian companies gaining easy access to forests and the side benefit of escaping U.S. tariffs on softwood. The U.S. Lumber Coalition says punitive tariffs against lumber producers in Canada since 2017 are the reason production has ramped up in the United States. But industry experts in Canada say higher output south of the border has much more to do with the availability of timber supplies than duty rates against Canadian producers. GUEST: Liz Kovach, President of the Western Retail Lumber Association
The auto industry discussion of constraints around electric vehicle uptake often centers on the battery and its constituent raw materials. Meanwhile, the broader semiconductor shortage continues to have a damaging impact on vehicle production output of almost all manufacturers. Yet another, lesser known, supply chain crunch potentially looms around the availability of electrical steel for motors. In conjunction with industry thought leader and consultant xEL Mobility, this week's IHS Markit Autology podcast dives in to the specifics of xEV grade electrical steel, how the supply/demand conundrum is shaping up, why we envisage constraints and what might the solutions be. Tune in today to get the inside track! Speakers: Claudio Vittori, Senior Research Analyst at IHS Markit Zach Leveston, President & Managing Principal at xEL Mobility Graham Evans, Director Auto Supply Chain & Technology at IHS Markit We'd love to hear your thoughts on this episode at our autology@ihsmarkit.com email, and you can find much more across the autotechinsight.ihsmarkit.com website.
Welcome to Season 2 of Technically Speaking! In this week's episode, Mallory is joined by Jason Smith, a Select Account Manager at Keller Schroeder, to discuss the factors and effects of the ongoing supply chain struggle. Tune in to hear how to partner with Keller Schroeder to help your organization plan and navigate through these challenges while maintaining a good relationship with your manufacturer.
Apple just reported its single-largest quarterly revenue and tech reporter for Bloomberg, Mark Gurman, dives into how they have defied supply chain shortages. Plus, we speak to Charlie Rousset, co-founder of Morphée Zen, about their latest offerings to improve sleep and manage stress. Also, we look at a new innovative program that is helping reduce online and offline child sexual abuse with Dr. Ainslie Heasman, a Clinical Forensic Psychologist at the Sexual Behaviours Clinic at the Centre for Addiction & Mental Health. In Socially Speaking, we play a game of rad or fad with Mashable's list of Valentine's Day gifts. Find out more information from our guests here: Mark Gurman: https://www.bloomberg.com/authors/AS7Hj1mBMGM/mark-gurman (Bloomberg) Charlie Rousset: https://www.morphee.co/ (Morphée Zen) Dr. Ainslie Heasman: https://www.camh.ca/ (CAMH) You can also find both https://twitter.com/ambermac (AmberMac) and https://twitter.com/MBancroft80 (Michael B) on Twitter.
It's 2021. Things STILL aren't normal. All over the world, we are running into shortages and production delays. You have heard the news about computer chips for trucks, container shortages and productions shut downs from Covid outbreaks.... and that's just 1 of 1000 examples. The custom t-shirt and promotion business is feeling the same issues.We have even seen shortages in equipment, inks, t-shirts.... its touched everything.Well, we have a formula we have learned from MANY successful businesses on how YOU can deal with this, and be more successful than ever.Talking to customersThe first thing to address is you are going to find a product you need is out of stock. It might not be today, it might be next year, but it will happen.Prepare your customers - if you have regular customers, let them know. He normally orders this shirt, it's been fine, but I've heard rumors. I want to let you know this might not happen, but could."I'm sure you've heard the news about the "chip" shortage, shipping container shortage, etc. - Well, those things are hitting the apparel industry in a big way too"Have a plan - if your normal shirt ever runs out, can we discuss 2 back ups. Again, I don't expect them to be out, but I want to make sure we are prepared. How about A or B as a back up?Stock UpIf you normally keep 30 days of stock... keep 60. If you have the cash flow, just be prepared. You don't have to go crazy and hoard things, that just makes things worse. However, there is a time when it's ok to safeguard your business with proper stock. Honestly, if you were going to run out of inventory in 30 days of something that doesn't expire, you probably needed to fix that anyway.While this is on your mind, check your inventory. Ink, paper, cleaning supplies, tools, replacement parts.Be Flexible If you usually use a X-2000 shirt, be prepared that you might need to use the Y-2002 shirt. It might happen, and if you are prepared it won't take you by surprise.Practice on some new shirts, and get a feel for what your customers might like. This way if shirt X runs out or back orders, you aren't scrambling, you are prepared to use shirt YStart being a salespersonIf someone calls asking for a particular shirt, hat, etc.... and it's back ordered, SELL them on something else. Let them know why this other option is a GREAT alternative. Maybe it's a better deal, or a higher quality or something all together different.Don't just say "sorry out of stock" ... say, "Well good and bad news. That one is out, but I have something even better"Expand your offeringIf you are noticing product X is getting weird in inventory, start thinking about other things you can sell. Maybe you normally only sell hats and hoodies, start selling t-shirts.You may have never made a mug before, so get a mug press and start offering this.Your strength can be in the diverse products you offer. When a shirt goes on back-order, you have a hat that's flourishing in sales.No matter what, you shouldn't give up. It's going to be a challenge with inventory for a while, be prepared. Mentally prepare yourself for issues like this for the next year and you will come out on top!
There's a lot of reasons you don't have your microchips, toilet paper or rental car. And it's because of Tyler's singing (kidding, not really). We explain it all and how soon you can expect things to get back to normal.
Host Sonari Glinton explores the great kettlebell shortage of 2020, as closed gyms led to unprecedented demand for home exercise equipment. We learn how manufacturing overseas made kettlebells difficult to get, and how bringing the manufacturing to the U.S. and supply chain diversification provided ways to meet the demand, but were far from simple solutions.In this episode we meet Jennifer Lau, co-owner of FitSquad who experienced the kettlebell demand firsthand. At the same time, Jay Perkins, the co-founder of Kettlebell Kings saw his supply of overseas manufactured kettlebells stall when demand was at its highest. We go to Viet Nam to meet Dinh Tien Vu, Director of Vietnam CastIron who was able to manufacture kettlebells in his foundry while Chinese factories were shut down. And we talk to Joe Franklin of USA-Iron, who was able to make kettlebells quickly by producing domestically in the USA.Disclaimers:The guest speakers are neither employees nor affiliated with Morgan Stanley & Co. LLC and Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC. (“Morgan Stanley”). The views and opinions expressed herein do not necessarily reflect those of Morgan Stanley. The information and data contained herein has been obtained from sources outside of Morgan Stanley and Morgan Stanley makes no representations or guarantees as to the accuracy or completeness of information or data from sources outside of Morgan Stanley. Morgan Stanley is not responsible for the information or data contained in this podcast.This podcast does not provide individually tailored investment advice and is not a solicitation of any offer to buy or sell any security or other financial instrument or to participate in any trading strategy. It has been prepared without regard to the individual financial circumstances and objectives of persons who receive it.© 2021 Morgan Stanley & Co. LLC and Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC. Members SIPC.
Welcome to BCI Cattle Chat! Please click on any links below to be taken to sources mentioned in the podcast. Keep an eye out for news regarding the podcast on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. 1:46 Supply chain shortages 5:28 Pasture vs. non-pasture feed costs 12:18 Listener question: fetal programming Differences Between High-, Medium-, and Low-Profit… Continue reading Supply Chain Shortages, Pasture vs. Non-Pasture Feed Costs, Fetal Programming
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The real story about Supply chain disruptions from covid isn't just about toilet paper or cars. Dean Gene Kutcher sits down with current student Chahana Das '22 (Global Supply Chain Mgmt/Business Analytics), alum Jesse Ligouri '20 (Amazon Logistics) and faculty member Robert D'Avanzo (co-director Global Supply Chain Mgmt Program and retired Accenture executive) to discuss the today's headlines about covid-related supply chain disruptions
In this episode of Cyber Security Inside, Camille and Tom discuss the intent behind and the possible implications of the CHIPS Act and how it could impact the shortage of semiconductors. Their guest is Ollie Whitehouse, Group CTO for NCC Group. Among the topics they discuss: - What is the CHIPS Act? - If the CHIPS Act is passed, how will it impact supply and demand for CPUs? - What are the economic incentives proposed by the CHIPS Act? - What could the CHIPS Act mean geopolitically? ... and more. Don't miss it! The views and opinions expressed are those of the guests and author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Intel Corporation. Here are some key takeaways: - The CHIPS Act will create tax breaks to allow the US to wean off foreign supply of materials to manufacture central processing units - The US and Europe will need friendly partners to access raw materials - The Act means once there is a secure supply of raw materials the US can produce the volume and quality to supply the domestic market - The demand for semiconductors already exists, but the Act will help a national infrastructure meet the demand. Some interesting quotes from today's episode: “I think that the demand is already there. You know, I think we are seeing why the activities, which are precluding certain technologies manufactured from certain regions from being able to use indigenous core critical national infrastructure. And we will only expect that. And so that will ultimately continue to drive demand from trusted partners.” “There's obviously the ability to do a degree of domestic production in the US today. But it can not meet all of the demand. And so the reality is, there are some components, some CPU, some chips, which are manufactured overseas and the likes of China and other states.” “We're seeing more broadly as balkanization of technology. You know, we are starting to see fractures. We are starting to see countries increasingly distrust each other, and a desire for sovereignty, in terms of technology production. I think the rationale for this act and this aspiration actually makes quite a lot of sense. So one is, it is such a critical component, you know, in that it sits at the root of trust to pretty much all software layers, just top of it. And so you want to ensure the integrity of that.”
Host Sonari Glinton explores why we've all been warned to start holiday shopping early. We discover how toymakers are navigating shipping delays, what's causing those delays, and why local, independent shops have an important role to play in alleviating supply chain shortages.On this episode of our supply chain season, we meet Nora O'Leary, President of Manhattan Toy, who's had to make some tough decisions this year. Lars Jensen, CEO of Vespucci Maritime, is an expert in the shipping world who breaks down exactly what is breaking down, and why. And we meet Keewa Nurullah, a toy store owner in Chicago, who believes supply chain challenges are highlighting the importance of local, independent shops.Disclaimers:The guest speakers are neither employees nor affiliated with Morgan Stanley & Co. LLC and Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC. (“Morgan Stanley”). The views and opinions expressed herein do not necessarily reflect those of Morgan Stanley. The information and data contained herein has been obtained from sources outside of Morgan Stanley and Morgan Stanley makes no representations or guarantees as to the accuracy or completeness of information or data from sources outside of Morgan Stanley. Morgan Stanley is not responsible for the information or data contained in this podcast.This podcast does not provide individually tailored investment advice and is not a solicitation of any offer to buy or sell any security or other financial instrument or to participate in any trading strategy. It has been prepared without regard to the individual financial circumstances and objectives of persons who receive it.© 2021 Morgan Stanley & Co. LLC and Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC. Members SIPC.
Americans are paying higher prices on everything from groceries to gasoline as inflation continues to rise. President Biden hosted a group of CEOs at the White House to discuss ways to make sure shelves are fully stocked and prices are reasonable as holiday shopping ramps up. Earlier today the President addressed the new coronavirus variant, "Omicron", saying this new strain first detected in South Africa is “cause for concern, not a cause for panic.” Chief Medical Advisor to the President Anthony Fauci joins to address the United States plan to fight the new variant. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
We are all seeing the impacts of supply chain shortages, from empty shelves to higher prices on just about everything. I've been waiting over a year for the bike I want to become available, and it's hard to find the parts to keep my existing bike in top performance. In this episode, Chanan Greenberg, SVP … Chanan Greenberg: How Supply Chain Shortages are Impacting the Channel Read More » The post Chanan Greenberg: How Supply Chain Shortages are Impacting the Channel first appeared on Channel Journeys.
Phil Sanders talks about the increase in demand for single-use equipment and consumables and how this has led to supply chain shortages.
Earlier this fall we released the TR/∂T (of the moment) episode ‘Supply Chain Shortages and the Cost of Building Fiber Networks,' but one trip to the grocery store or the gas station and it's clear: fiber and broadband aren't the only industry being impacted. On this episode we welcome Erkut Sönmez, an associate professor of supply chain management and analytics at the University of Nebraska and one of our center's Faculty Fellows to discuss problems that arise with the development of new business models and technologies across industries and in agriculture.
Host Sonari Glinton delves into the workings of the just-in-time inventory model and how it let down millions of frontline workers at the start of the pandemic. We find out how relationships along the supply chain are deeply critical, and how new technology is provoking a rethink in healthcare manufacturing.In the episode we meet Dr. Andy Artenstein, an infectious disease specialist and Chief Physician at Baystate Health in Massachusetts who went to extremes to get PPE for his staff of thousands. Vanessa Iarocci tells us about how supply chain relationships helped save her business as she pivoted from selling uniforms to PPE. Guarav Manchanda, Director of Medical Market Development at FormLabs, describes being at the hub of a PPE supply chain solution network and what 3-D technology could mean for the future of healthcare manufacturing.Disclaimers:The guest speakers are neither employees nor affiliated with Morgan Stanley & Co. LLC and Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC. (“Morgan Stanley”). The views and opinions expressed herein do not necessarily reflect those of Morgan Stanley. The information and data contained herein has been obtained from sources outside of Morgan Stanley and Morgan Stanley makes no representations or guarantees as to the accuracy or completeness of information or data from sources outside of Morgan Stanley. Morgan Stanley is not responsible for the information or data contained in this podcast.This podcast does not provide individually tailored investment advice and is not a solicitation of any offer to buy or sell any security or other financial instrument or to participate in any trading strategy. It has been prepared without regard to the individual financial circumstances and objectives of persons who receive it.© 2021 Morgan Stanley & Co. LLC and Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC. Members SIPC.
Earlier this fall we released the TR/∂T (of the moment) episode ‘Supply Chain Shortages and the Cost of Building Fiber Networks,' but one trip to the grocery store or the gas station and it's clear: fiber and broadband aren't the only industry being impacted. On this episode we welcome Erkut Sönmez, an associate professor of supply chain management and analytics at the University of Nebraska and one of our center's Faculty Fellows to discuss problems that arise with the development of new business models and technologies across industries and in agriculture.
The Federal Reserve has announced a gradual reduction in its monthly bond-buying program, and what's the plan? To reduce purchases by $15 billion a month, from the current level of $120 billion, to zero by next June. Investors should take note: The Fed's tapering has begun! Steve Fobes on how the Fed has portrayed this so-called tapering and on what investors should watch for as disrupted supply chains and labor shortages linger into next year.Steve Forbes shares his What's Ahead Spotlights each Tuesday, Thursday and Friday.
Part two of what you can do to help survive the supply chain shortages. Got questions about the industry? Get on my schedule for a free one-hour no obligation call. https://calendly.com/bill_moore/hour-consultation Check out the best Food Truck group on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/FoodTruckTraining Brand new to food trucking? Check out our training course that comes with 8 hours of one-on-one training. https://www.moorebetterperformance.com/food-truck-101.html For old school folks that like reading books I have you covered as well with a 300 plus page textbook and an optional study guide. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1697684467 We have video training on our YouTube channel. https://www.youtube.com/c/ foodvendorreality Support the pod with a monthly donation. https://anchor.fm/food-truck-training/support Or offer one time support here. https://www.moorebetterperformance.com/store/p7/10_Minute_Food_Truck_Training_Pod_Cast_Support.html --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/food-truck-training/support
Inflation is at its highest level in 31 years and supply chain problems across the country could cause havoc for people's holiday plans. On CBS Mornings Meg Oliver finds out why shoppers may want to hit the grocery store soon to prepare for Thanksgiving, and I explain how long we can expect to see inflated prices. Have a money question? Email us, ask jill [at] jill on money dot com. Please leave us a rating or review in Apple Podcasts. "Jill on Money" theme music is by Joel Goodman, www.joelgoodman.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Chad from my Facebook Group, Food Truck Training, asked me to discuss what a food truck owner can do to survive the shortages in the supply chain. Today is Part One on what you can do to help yourself and your business. Got questions about the industry? Get on my schedule for a free one-hour no obligation call. https://calendly.com/bill_moore/hour-consultation Check out the best Food Truck group on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/FoodTruckTraining Brand new to food trucking? Check out our training course that comes with 8 hours of one-on-one training. https://www.moorebetterperformance.com/food-truck-101.html For old school folks that like reading books I have you covered as well with a 300 plus page textbook and an optional study guide. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1697684467 We have video training on our YouTube channel. https://www.youtube.com/c/ foodvendorreality Support the pod with a monthly donation. https://anchor.fm/food-truck-training/support Or offer one time support here. https://www.moorebetterperformance.com/store/p7/10_Minute_Food_Truck_Training_Pod_Cast_Support.html --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/food-truck-training/support
While we're all ready for the pandemic to be over, it still is having an impact on things like supply chain shortages and rising inflation. We talk about what people fear when it comes to their retirement as well as what to keep an eye on this winter. Get additional information: https://financialplanningva.com/podcast/supply-chain-shortages-and-rising-inflation/ Today's show schedule: 0:12 - The caution light is on for investors with the pandemic. 2:21 - People are worried about taxes. 4:35 - Inflation is high right now. 5:43 - Heating will cost more this year.
Supply chain issues are going to affect shoppers and businesses alike this holiday season. The solution may be to make two shopping lists, an expert says.
Why we are sitting ducks What to stock up on Why you should stock up A short list of what I'm doing Thank you for being here today. If you like this sort of thing check us out on www.upandinit.com Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/565360640644752/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/upandinit/ YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgxQFBYhxvea6sQ8JWLBFeg?view_as=subscriber TikToc Spotify Apple podcast Contact Www.upandinitshow@gmail.com Adrian Babashoff Biodegradable Container Gardening https://www.youtube.com/account Facebook Biodegradable Container Gardening https://www.facebook.com/groups/195952678473613 Instagram bcgardeningguy Link to BCG youtube https://youtu.be/jGv3UiMUqj4
Greg speaks with Politico's Ryan Heath on Chrystia Freeland avoiding international media questions. Minor Hockey Coach Brad Lagasse weighs in on Kyle Beach and hockey culture. Global's Erica Alini with supply chain shortages during the holiday season and Professor Eric Kam on Ontario's new minimum wage.
In our continuing series looking at the latest medical research and news on COVID-19, Larry Mantle speaks with Dr. Sam Torbati, co-chair of the department of emergency medicine at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. Topics today include: What needs to happen before 5-to-11-year-olds can get the Pfizer vaccine. Health care system plagued by new supply chain shortages. How often do Covid vaccines cause heart problems in children? How to travel safely as U.S. reopening approaches. Who had Covid-19 vaccine breakthrough cases? This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
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Phil Sanders talks about the increase in demand for single-use equipment and consumables and how this has led to supply chain shortages.
Hour 1 - Nick Reed talks about a variety of topics in the news, including: Nick shares a piece in Forbes about the supply chain and shortages. President Biden on Monday repeated — for the fifth time this year — a made up story to illustrate his closeness to Amtrak and a former conductor named Angelo Negri. Margot Cleveland with the Federalist wrote a piece about how sloppy the Virginia race has become. Nick reads through the piece.
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Show Notes: 00:00 Cold Open 01:19 Titles 01:01 Intro Banter 04:24 Supply chain, labor shortage, 34:04 Taiwan 43:14 Sacks Desantis 47:00 Dave Chappelle 01:08:24 FDA 01:23:27 Question 1 01:27:08 Question 2 Follow the besties: https://twitter.com/chamath https://linktr.ee/calacanis https://twitter.com/DavidSacks https://twitter.com/friedberg Follow the pod: https://twitter.com/theallinpod https://linktr.ee/allinpodcast Intro Music Credit: https://rb.gy/tppkzl https://twitter.com/yung_spielburg Intro Video Credit: https://twitter.com/TheZachEffect Referenced in the show: Statista - The U.S. Car Models Most Impacted By The Microchip Shortage Zack Kanter on Twitter - "The “supply chain crisis” is a clever rebrand" Naithan Jones on Twitter - NFTs Daily Breeze - No start date for 24/7 operations at Port of LA LA Daily News - Port of LA to go to 24/7 operations, Biden announces Nikkei Asia - TSMC announces plans to build first chip plant in Japan St. Louis Fed - Total Public Debt as Percent of Gross Domestic Product Forbes - Druckenmiller Blasts Fed's ‘Radical' Stimulus Policy David Sacks on Twitter - Desantis Dinner Variety - Ted Sarandos Doubles Down The Light of Other Days by Arthur C. Clarke CFTC Orders Tether and Bitfinex to Pay Fines Totaling $42.5 Million NBC - Most adults shouldn't take daily aspirin Botched - Man Wins $100,000 Breast Implants Bet!
First, the supply lines are getting crunched and that's leading to shortages of everything from Lunchables to auto parts. Next, Attorney General Herring is prosecuting two companies for stealing wages owed to workers building the new General Assembly. Unions want "general contractor liability" so there's greater incentive for employers to ensure their subcontractors deal honestly with their workers on construction projects. Finally, Gonzi Aida is with the VA Independent Auto Dealers. He discusses the economic realities for mom & pop auto dealers and the reasons for rise of catalytic converter thefts.Subscribe for more.Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/transitionva Transcript: www.transitionva.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TransitionVA/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/transitionvapodcast/ Twitter: www.twitter.com/transitionva Email: transitionvapodcast@gmail.com
NBC News exclusive — U.S. diplomats speak to NBC's chief Washington correspondent, Andrea Mitchell, on Havana Syndrome. Plus, Savannah Guthrie and Hoda Kotb speak with Best Buy's CEO Corie Barry on the supply chain shortages and what the future holds for companies and customers. Also ahead, Reba McEntire chats with Savannah and Carson Daly as she gets ready for her upcoming tour and shares a new take on one of her classic hits.
Star Trek's William Shatner chats with Sheinelle Jones, Al Roker and Jacob Soboroff about his trip to space onboard Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin rocket. Plus, fact or fiction? NBC Investigative and consumer correspondent, Vicky Nguyen, is setting the record straight on fall myths when it comes to colds, food and much more. Also ahead, beauty expert Kym Douglas opens up about her battle with breast cancer and is sharing an important message for all women.
IBF On Demand sponsored by Arkieva, your one-plan S&OP software. Learn more about Arkieva's innovative approach to forecasting here: http://bit.ly/business-forecastingInterview with Jake Barr, CEO of BlueWorld Supply Chain Consulting. 04:49 What is going wrong with supply chains right now, and how long will it last?09:30 How forecasting and planning can help mitigate the impact of supply chain chaos.11:44 2022, the year of 'anti-lean'15:53 Overreacting to supply shortages and overbuilding inventory18:13 The true extent of the supply shortages including medicines 21:20 Balancing cost, margin and cash amid supply disruption26:27 Buying inventory - calculating what you're willing to pay and what you're willing to lose
On this TR/∂T (of the moment) episode, we're joined by Shirley Bloomfield, CEO of NTCA, The Rural Broadband Association, to discuss how problems in the supply chain are affecting efforts to build communications networks and to close the divide between who has reliable connectivity and who doesn't.
How this affects businesses and our personal lives The significance of simple living Difference from consumer vs producer The immense usefulness of owning land Thank you for being here today. If you like this sort of thing check us out on www.upandinit.com Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/565360640644752/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/upandinit/ YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgxQFBYhxvea6sQ8JWLBFeg?view_as=subscriber TikToc Spotify Apple podcast Contact Www.upandinitshow@gmail.com Adrian Babashoff Biodegradable Container Gardening https://www.youtube.com/account Facebook Biodegradable Container Gardening https://www.facebook.com/groups/195952678473613 Instagram bcgardeningguy Link to BCG youtube https://youtu.be/jGv3UiMUqj4
Cars. Smartphones. Appliances. An international chip shortage is squeezing supply chains and inventory. How did this happen? And when will it end? Dr. Willy Shih joins Meghna Chakrabarti.
Michael Synder joins the show to share his thoughts on the recent prophecy Heidi Baker gave about major suffering in the world that has not been seen yet. Listen to find out what she said and learn the latest on the mandates and the shortages of supplies, goods and services around the country. To read Michael's article on the prophecy at endoftheamericandream.com/new-heidi-baker-prophecy-suffering-like-youve-never-seen-is-coming.
The Covid virus has shown how fragile the entire supply chain system is. We have seen a rise in times to get everything from basic supplies to furniture. We have shortages in multiple resources - sand, petroleum, truckers, chicken and more - which is causing issues around the globe. Yet in the United States we still have it better then most of the world. Even though inflation is causing issues, we still are for the most part able to purchase what we need even though it is more expensive than it has been in a while. Use Your Words podcast is passion project of two people from Southeastern Wisconsin. Please consider checking out the below links to learn/hear more. And join us every Tuesday for new episodes! Visit our website: https://useyourwords.cc Listen to the podcast on all of your devices: https://useyourwordspod.captivate.fm/listen Send us an email: https://www.useyourwords.cc/contact Read the blog: https://www.useyourwords.cc/blog
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Supply chain shortages. The search for Brian Laundrie. Climate change. SNL releases names of host for new season. Voter ID laws.
On this TR/∂T (of the moment) episode, we're joined by Shirley Bloomfield, CEO of NTCA, The Rural Broadband Association, to discuss how problems in the supply chain are affecting efforts to build communications networks and to close the divide between who has reliable connectivity and who doesn't.
Americans are rightly wondering about inflation, the economy, supply chain problems and much more. So we're taking to financial expert and former attorney Kerry Lutz about all that and more. Join us for a very interesting conversation with the host and purveyor of the Financial Survival Network. Don't miss this show!Guest Bio:Kerry Lutz-Kerry Lutz has been a student of Austrian Economics since 1977. While attending Pace University, he stumbled upon an extensive cache of Austrian Economic Literature in a dark, musty, abandoned section of the school's library. After graduating from The New York Law School, he became an attorney and life long serial entrepreneur. His diverse career has included: running a legal printing company, practicing commercial law and litigation and founding a successful distressed asset investment company.After the 2008 financial collapse and the continued global economic deterioration, Kerry realized people needed a reliable source for accurate information. Believing that inflation would eventually run rampant, he dedicated himself to helping people protect and preserve their wealth. He urged investors to re-balance their investment portfolios and to implement precious metals based strategies to adapt to the new economic order. The ability to perceive economic reality, as well as to separate truth from governmental inspired economic fantasy will be essential for economic survival and prosperity in the years ahead.In 2010, Kerry gave up most of his other interests to pursue his long held desire of becoming a radio show host. Thus the Financial Survival Network was born. Its mission is helping you to prosper and thrive in the New Economy. He has done hundreds of interviews with such financial luminaries as Peter Schiff, Harry S. Dent, Martin Armstrong, Jim Rogers, Marc Faber and Peter Grandich. He continually releases new segments and interviews on iTunes and YouTube. His new Triple Lutz Report was an instant hit and continues to increase audience share. As he says, “The Financial Survival Network, It's All About What's Next!“https://www.financialsurvivalnetwork.com/Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=PSTD4CUDH4ENE)
The events of 2020 and 2021 continue to have a lasting impact on supply chain. As shortages continue to impact the world, many people are wondering how they can ride out this storm and create a resilient supply chain in the process. What You'll Learn:What caused the supply chain shortages and predictions for the futureHow WMS users can fortify their supply chain during this timeHow RF-SMART can help you create a resilient supply chainAdditional Resources: Listen to episode: What is RFID?Read the Blog: How to Develop a Cycle Count ProcessWho You'll Hear: Dathan Goff - Solution Consultant, RF-SMART - Dathan has been a team member at RF-SMART for over 8 years, where he served as a Business Analyst before moving to the Solution Consulting team. Dathan is the Oracle Cloud Team Lead on the SC team, and specializes in helping Oracle Cloud customers find success with their inventory.Jon Anacker - AVP, Hardware Sales & Services, RF-SMART - Jon has been a team member at RF-SMART since 2017. He brings years of experience in the warehouse automation and hardware space. Sarah Archer, Content Marketing Specialist, RF-SMART - Sarah has been a team member at RF-SMART since 2018. She is the host of this podcast and the YouTube series Q&A. Sarah is currently pursuing her Master's degree in Communication at the University of North Florida.
Good morning and welcome to Montrose Fresh, from The Montrose Daily Press. It's MondayAugust 23rd and we're here to bring you a closer look at our top stories, events and more that matter to us here in Western Colorado. Today - With the rise of the delta variant, the Colorado Department of Corrections is now requiring staffers to be vaccinated against COVID-19. Today's episode is brought to you by Elevate Internet. Whether it's for your home or your business they offer the best speeds at the best price. Right now, if you refer a friend you can get $25 off! Give them a call for more information at 844-386-8744 or visit them at elevateinternet.com. Now, our feature story. With the rise of the delta variant, the Colorado Department of Corrections is now requiring staffers to be vaccinated against COVID-19. The requirement applies to prison employees. It also applies to Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment and Colorado Department of Human Services staffers. The Delta Correctional Center is a state prison - so this requirement will affect that center. However, it does not apply to county jails, which are not part of the CDOC. In fact, none of the four jails in the local 7th Judicial District mandates vaccines for corrections staff members. And Montrose County Sheriff Gene Lillard said it's their constitutional right to decide it one way or the other. The local jail employs about 38 people. Lillard said that as of August 16th, the Montrose County Jail had never been tagged as an outbreak site. They're actually one of very few corrections facilities in Colorado that did not have an outbreak of COVID during 2020. Delta, Gunnison and San Miguel counties operate the remaining jails in the district. The Delta County Jail does not have a vaccine requirement for staff. Nor does Gunnison's jail. But San Miguel County Sheriff Bill Masters' views differ from his counterparts. Well, when it comes to vaccination. Masters says they're strongly encouraging vaccination for all employees. He said of the 44 people employed he is only aware of four who have not opted for a vaccine. And those non-vaccinated staff are required to wear masks and be tested. Meanwhile, Delta, Montrose and Gunnison jails do not have staff testing requirements. And here in Montrose, although Lillard won't tell his staff to get vaccinated, the staff are masking and wearing gloves. The MCSO also uses commercial-grade equipment to sanitize the facility. In short, they take precautions. Lillard summed up his perspective by saying they're guarded. They don't take this lightly. But he still believes it is the right of the individual. If someone wants to put something in their body, that's up to them. To read more on this story and the precautions that Correctional Centers in our community are taking visit us at montrosepress.com Before we go… Pandemic-induced supply chain shortages are affecting the global coffee bean market, but local roasters don't expect prices to rise — yet. In fact, many different industries are dealing with supply shortages. And a July frost and drought in Brazil is adding to that tension for coffee roasters. Brazil - one of the largest exporters of coffee beans, lost some coffee bean crops due to the weather-related events. Now, coffee prices have hit a six-year high in the country. Though a full effect on the crop won't be realized until next year, the events are expected to have little impact on corporations like Starbucks or Nestlé. But for small, locally owned roasters, there's no answer on how the rise in coffee prices could impact business. Still...for now, Montrose coffee lovers can exhale. Eric Palumbo, the owner, roaster and barista at Cimarron Coffee Roasters in Montrose said he hasn't been impacted by the market's rise in coffee prices. He purchases his product long before it's placed on a container ship. In fact, he's locked in product from this year's harvest that should get him through the majority of next year. The big thing impacting him short-term is shipping costs. Palumbo's less-than-truckload shipping costs have spiked significantly. He's been absorbing other additional costs, too, for materials like cups and lids, due to shipping pricing and shortages. To learn more about this story and other local businesses that are grappling with the affects of shortages visit montrosepress.com That's all for today, thank you for listening! For more information on any of these stories visit us at montrosepress.com. And don't forget to check out our sponsor, Elevate Internet. Visit them at elevateinternet.com to learn more. 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The Transformation Ground Control podcast covers a number of topics important to digital and business transformation. This episode covers the following topics and interviews: 1. Supply Chain Shortage Continued Issues and Updates (Paresa, Kyler and Eric) 2. System Architecture, Data and Integration in Digital Transformation (with Wayne Holtham, Third Stage Consulting) 3. Debrief of Interview with Wayne and Continued Conversation on System Architecture, Data and Integration (Paresa, Kyler and Eric) We also cover a number of other relevant topics related to digital and business transformation throughout the show. This weekly podcast series premiers live on YouTube every Wednesday at 8am NYC time / 1pm London / 9pm Hong Kong. You can also subscribe to the podcast on Apple, Google, Spotify, Pandora, or your favorite podcast platform. WATCH MORE EPISODES HERE: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyI-oIQSgI2DGXQKvUz-farHwls_B3G3i —————————————————————— DOWNLOAD MORE RESOURCES BELOW: —————————————————————— 2021 DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION REPORT: http://resource.thirdstage-consulting.com/2021-digital-transformation-report TOP 10 ERP SYSTEMS RANKING: https://www.thirdstage-consulting.com/the-top-10-erp-systems-for-2020/ TOP 10 ERP SYSTEMS FOR SMALL BUSINESSES: https://www.thirdstage-consulting.com/top-erp-systems-for-small-businesses/ TOP 10 CRM SYSTEMS: https://www.thirdstage-consulting.com/top-10-crm-systems-for-digital-transformations GUIDE TO ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE MANAGEMENT: http://resource.thirdstage-consulting.com/the-definitive-guide-to-erp-hcm-organizational-change-management 20 LESSONS FROM 1,000 ERP IMPLEMENTATIONS: https://resource.thirdstage-consulting.com/lessons-from-1000-erp-implementations-ebook ———————————————————— CONNECT WITH ME: ———————————————————— LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/erickimberling/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/erickimberling/ TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@erickimberling0 TWITTER: https://twitter.com/erickimberling CLUBHOUSE: https://www.joinclubhouse.com/@erickimberling THIRD STAGE LINKEDIN PAGE: https://www.linkedin.com/company/third-stage-consulting-group/ CONTACT ME TO BRAINSTORM IDEAS FOR YOUR DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION: eric.kimberling@thirdstage-consulting.com ———————————————————— MUSIC IN THIS EPISODE: ———————————————————— Get Im Ready by The Eiffels here https://t.lickd.co/geq6gnjo3Y8 License ID: 6vkBxxrVBnd Get You Worry Me by Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats here https://t.lickd.co/XzBW917yD6r License ID: 6O0a9nxzmeo Get International Space Station by British Sea Power here https://t.lickd.co/5rM5pxr8zjn License ID: WByQol71j4k Get Epic by Faith No More here https://t.lickd.co/zG5VzByg51a License ID: qozj4LGwjpw Get Can I Play With Madness (1998 - Remaster) by Iron Maiden here https://t.lickd.co/rPYy0OeVxlk License ID: MJ0OAdRq79l Get Relax by Frankie Goes To Hollywood here https://t.lickd.co/86xKJAXy5n0 License ID: bZg615Nq6Qq Get this and other songs for your next YouTube video at https://lickd.co
In this episode, Mike and Randy explore the current state of the global supply chain, and explain how to prepare for significant widespread material shortages and lead-time issues.
This is the Compute This! radio show that aired on July 4, 2021. Compute This! is a call-in radio show that airs on several terrestrial radio stations. You can also find it on Facebook and through a weekly podcast. The show is performed live each Sunday between 7 and 8 AM from the home station,
WBSRocks: Business Growth with ERP and Digital Transformation
Manufacturers carry thousands of products, and each of them requires several materials with their own dependencies. This chain can go on and could feel cyclical. That's how complex is our supply chain. One critical component could block the production and further impact the production of products that may depend upon it. The best way to mitigate the supply chain issues is to have complete transparency into your supply chain and have an emergency plan for the rainy day.In today's episode, we have our guest, Gina Tabasso, who discusses the current supply chain shortages in the chemical distribution industry and their impact on various manufacturing industries. She also had a chance to discuss the crucial component shortages, their sources, and their dependencies. Finally, she describes the role and properties of various chemical products and their supply chain processes.For more information on growth strategies for SMBs using ERP and digital transformation, visit our community at wbs.rocks or elevatiq.com. To ensure that you never miss an episode of the WBS podcast, subscribe on your favorite podcasting platform.
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We have Jeff Thorman on with us today to chat about the reason for supply chain shortages and what you need to do. The Conscious Builder Website: www.theconsciousbuilder.com The Conscious Builder on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeThir3L7kgmChWyHnKBWVw The Conscious Builder on Instagram: www.instagram.com/the_conscious_builder/
(0:44) - Markets opened higher to start the month, and the guys analyze what is behind investor optimism.(12:05) - Supply chains around the world are still experiencing major issues due to the pandemic. Items from paint to mirrors are seeing major shortages.(25:27) - A handful of major U.S. cities have put measures into place that restrict or prohibit the use of fossil fuels for homes. Many states, however, are pushing back against these moves.(35:39) - Oil is approaching $70/barrel and is currently at its highest level since October of 2018. Is this necessarily a bad thing for the economy?
Bindiya Vakil is the CEO of Resilinc with a Masters Degree in Supply Chain Management from MIT.
The global supply chain has been put under massive strain over the past few months and many enterprises are finding it increasingly difficult to move thier IoT solutions into production due to the lack of available hardware. We got to speak with Jonathan Beri, Co-Founder and CEO of Golioth, on how enterprises are adapting to the current shortages and what we can expect going forward.