We wanted to highlight an excellent article from Harvard Business Review titled How to Be a Good Leader in a Bad Economy and share our takeaways. It seems like the world has just survived the Covid-19 pandemic only to enter a recession, and compounding crises make people more vulnerable. Normal “leadership principles” are not working and possibly making things worse. …
The Port of Vancouver’s Podcast
Did you know that the Port of Vancouver has a podcast? Breaking Bottlenecks just finished Season 2 which includes 5 episodes that explore bottlenecks in global trade and supply chain logistics. The podcast looks at “the intricacies, infrastructure and innovations that connect Canada’s businesses and communities with the world, as seen through the inner workings of the Port of Vancouver.”
Survey: Supply Chain Disruptions Are Not Over Yet
The results of a recent SAP survey of senior business decision-makers show that supply chain disruptions are not over yet: 52% think their supply chain needs much improvement 49% expect current supply chain issues to last to the end of 2022 33% say issues will last until summer 2023
Modernizing IT is a Key to Improving Your Supply Chain
When I first took over the business from my father almost 20 years ago, our team was sharing one giant Excel spreadsheet to do our supply chain planning. The spreadsheet could only be updated by one person at a time, causing obvious limitations to our team’s efficiency. One of my first initiatives was to implement an ERP software, which we …
Do You Need Cargo Insurance? Shipping Accidents Increase in Past 18 Months
Last week a cargo ship carrying thousands of Porches, Audis, and Lamborghinis caught fire in the Atlantic Ocean.1 In December, a container ship crashed into a wharf at Taichung Port and sustained serious damage.2 In October, a fire started on a cargo ship off the coast of Vancouver Island.3 Statistics show that ship accidents have increased over the past 18 …
Transportation Buying Trends for 2022
The Transportation Buying Trends Survey reflects what Canadian shippers expect in freight prices, surcharges, and capacity constraints for 2022. With transportation backlogs, capacity limitations, and the residual effect of COVID-19, this coming year is hard to predict.
10 Ideas for Taking a Really Good Vacation
We recently listened to an insightful podcast episode from HBR IdeaCast titled, “How to Use All your Vacation – and Really Unplug”, and wanted to share with you some things we learned. A recent survey showed that 82% of Americans work on vacation, and 90% check their work messages. And not everyone takes their full vacation, with only 50% of …
Malcolm Gladwell on How Advances in Technology & Data make Decision-Making Harder
Last month we joined over 5000 people across Canada to attend the Deloitte360 conference, where Malcolm Gladwell gave a thought-provoking keynote speech. Gladwell argued that although advances in technology and data analytics will make the quality of our decisions better, it will make the life of decision-makers much harder. To explain, he compared puzzles with mysteries. A puzzle is a …
Ways to Improve the Well-Being of Your Employees
While the workplace can be a substantial source of stress on workers, research has found that how work is designed can have a significant impact on employee well-being, leading to improved job performance, lower health care expenses, and lower burnout rates.
8 Key Business Trends Shaped by the Pandemic
With the arrival of the fall season, many companies are facing new challenges particularly in response to and impacted by the pandemic. In a recent podcast by McKinsey and Company, Senior Partner Celia Huber discusses industry shifts with Global Managing Partner, Kevin Sneader. According to Sneader, there are “The eight trends that will define 2021 – and beyond.” Today we …
The Case for Just In Time “Plus”
At the beginning of 2021, 9 months into the pandemic, McKinsey published an article outlining trends that will define 2021. One of these trends was the movement from the popular management philosophy of Just in Time (JIT) towards what they called Just in Time Plus (JIT+). Now that we are two-thirds the way through 2021, we are seeing how accurate …
2020 Reflections from our CEO
As 2020 comes to a close, I’ve found myself reflecting on the challenges and highlights from this past year, as well as planning for what’s to come in 2021. At the core of our business is the phrase “Delivered as Promised,” which is our commitment to our customers and everyone we work with.
Here’s Your Action Plan for the Second Wave
One of the advantages of facing the second wave of COVID-19 is that this time, we know what to expect, and therefore can be better prepared.
Understanding How Cloud Programs Serve Your Business Is Complex but Crucial
In order to reap the benefits of utilizing cloud services in the present, most companies need to strategize and overhaul their programs with an eye to the future, while keeping security at top of mind.
The COVID-19 Technology Tipping-Point
COVID-19 had marked a drastic and permanent shift in the role of technology in businesses strategy.
The Complexity of Planning Project Cargo
Project cargo is a term that describes the transportation of valuable equipment that is too large or heavy to fit inside a regular truck or container. Project cargo requires more extensive and complicated planning with a lot of lead time, more than most people realize.
Designing Your Global Supply Chain to be More Resilient
The Covid-19 pandemic has exposed hidden vulnerabilities in supply chains and manufacturing around the world, and raised questions about how these systems must be redesigned to remain competitive in future markets.
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