by Fronetics | Jun 6, 2018 | Blog, Content Marketing, Leadership, Logistics, Marketing, Supply Chain, Talent
Organizations that promote corporate social responsibility (CSR) are reaping the benefits of their good deeds, including increased brand awareness and employee satisfaction. Corporate social responsibility is a hot topic these days. Generally speaking, it’s a pretty...
by Jennifer Hart Yim | Jun 5, 2018 | Blog, Content Marketing, Data/Analytics, Internet of Things, Logistics, Manufacturing & Distribution, Marketing, Strategy, Supply Chain
The Internet of Things is revolutionizing manufacturing and supply chain. Is your organization prepared? This article is part of a series of articles written by MBA students and graduates from the University of New Hampshire Peter T. Paul College of Business...
by Jennifer Hart Yim | Jun 4, 2018 | Blog, Content Marketing, Current Events, Logistics, Manufacturing & Distribution, Marketing, Supply Chain
3-D printing opens up new revenue opportunities for supply chain, helping companies meet demand in real time, manage inventory without limiting products they offer, and increase lead time. This article is part of a series of articles written by MBA students...
by Fronetics | May 31, 2018 | Blog, Content Marketing, Current Events, Marketing, Social Media
Also in social media news May 2018: Pinterest gives businesses more control over how users view their content, Snapchat offers skip-free ads, and Facebook is re-opening application reviews and chatbot development. At the beginning of May, Facebook hosted its annual...
by Jennifer Hart Yim | May 30, 2018 | Blog, Content Marketing, Logistics, Marketing, Supply Chain
Larger societal changes are affecting the way companies are planning their Supply Chains of the future. Here are the five biggest fallacies in supply chain management right now. This guest post comes to us from Argentus Supply Chain Recruiting, a boutique recruitment...
by Elizabeth Hines | May 29, 2018 | Blog, Content Marketing, Current Events, Data Security, Data/Analytics, Manufacturing & Distribution, Marketing, Strategy, Supply Chain
While information-heavy companies employ entire teams dedicated to cyberattacks, American factories have quietly been growing more and more susceptible. It’s been eight years since the widely publicized Stuxnet virus was released to wreak havoc on its unsuspecting...