Mike Mortson
Mike Mortson
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Supply Chain Intelligence Summit
Mike Mortson presents at the Supply Chain Intelligence Summit in April, 2022, discussing Supply Chain's Moment of Truth and the Supply Chain Renaissance.
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Supply Chain's Moment of Truth Has Arrived!
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Supply Chain's have been disrupted and have failed through the pandemic. As we get past the pandemic a decision will need to be made in Supply Chains everywhere. Go back to the old ways or make great improvements for the future and create a Supply Chain Renaissance. What path will companies and institutions take? Supply Chain's Moment of Truth Has Arrived?
Love at First Flight! Flying and Crashing My New Drone!
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One week after getting my new drone I flew it into a tree. The full article can be read at supplychaingamechanger.com/love-at-first-flight-flying-and-crashing-my-first-drone/
10 Vital Supply Chain Lessons From the Pandemic
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The disruption to every aspect of our lives caused by the Pandemic has been unprecedented. What are the lessons we must learn from this to improve our Supply Chains for the future?
Mike Mortson, Supply Chain Game Changer, Selected 2019 Awards Judge by Supply Chain Brief
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Mike Mortson, Founder of Supply Chain Game Changer (supplychaingamechanger.com) selected as a Judge for the Supply Chain Brief 2019 MVP Awards.
What is Supply Chain Management (SCM)?
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What is Supply Chain Management? There are many different definitions of what SCM is whether you are new to this area or whether you are an Industry Expert. In this video we will discuss 10 different definitions and provide food for thought as you consider what Supply Chain means to you.
Warehouse Fulfillment World Class Logistics Design Principles
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This video is about Warehouse or Distribution Centre Order Fulfillment System World Class Design Principles. Applying these principles can lead to dramatic improvements in speed, productivity, and customer service. E-Commerce is an area of business where these principles are particularly important.
The Digital Supply Chain (Supply Chain 4.0) - What You Need To Know!
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This video is about the Digital Supply Chain, Supply Chain 4.0 and the Future. It provides an overview of the Technologies, Impacts and Skills associated with the Digital Supply Chain and Success in Business of the future. Visit us at supplychaingamechanger.com

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @JanosFazekas-i2c
    @JanosFazekas-i2c 8 місяців тому

    So cute 🥰 ❤

  • @harsimrankour5488
    @harsimrankour5488 3 роки тому

    Well explained… Thank you

  • @matb1101
    @matb1101 3 роки тому

    Insightful. This is where industry is moving to at a very fast pace. Is there any training recommended to gain knowledge on Digital Supply Chains?

  • @simecurkovic
    @simecurkovic 3 роки тому

    Great video, my students often ask me if they should pursue a graduate degree centered on Industry 4.0. From Professor Sime: If I was 25 and just came off of a job rotation in a full time role, I would start thinking about a graduate degree (assuming I had an undergrad degree in SCM with already a strong data analytics foundation via a Business Analytics minor). Of course, do what is rewarded in the culture of your organization. Look at your boss’s resume and your boss’ boss’ resume. In general, I would not do a general MBA or even an MBA with a general SCM concentration. I like certifications associated with ISM, APICS/ASCM, CSCMP, etc., but I suspect that I would not actually learn much from the process of getting certified. These certs however would externally validate me as a SCM subject matter expert and that is worth a lot in industry. However, I would get a graduate degree in something that is quicker than the traditional 12 classes (i.e., a mini MBA or MS degree). I would also get it in something I am weak in and is likely to be important. So as of 2021, what would I do? I would do something like a mini MBA (9 classes, not 12) at Rutgers (high profile SCM school, great brand) in “Digital” Supply Chain Management. Note, their mini MBA has an entire course dedicated to SCM Finance. Good luck climbing up the corporate ladder if you cannot talk to your CFO. I like SCM Finance so much, I encourage my students to get a graduate degree in Finance if they already have world class technology skills. The “Digital” transformation is getting VERY popular these days. We have heard of Industry 4.0, but in reality it is Supply Chain 4.0, because nothing happens without the supply chain HEAVILY involved. For digitization to work, manual processes have to be digitized/automated and eventually analyzed. That is what companies are doing right now. Converting manual to digitized versions requires someone with a good knowledge on systems analysis and design, data storage and information retrieval. These are the topics usually covered in IT/CIS/CS majors. A lot of companies have gone past this stage, but they are facing the next problem - data analysis. Data are collected, but no one knows what to do with it. That’s where our Business Analytics minor comes in as an undergrad. If you lack these skills, go get your MS in Data Analytics before you miss the boat. These skills would include: big data/analytics, database management, data mining, project management, SQL, Python, PMO, Tableau, Power BI, etc. Fortunately, most of my undergrads walk away with these skills. Just like AI, the boundaries of what is and what is not Industry 4.0 (supply chain 4.0, digital transformation, digitized supply chain, etc.) is quite blurry. These days any product with even a tiny element of AI/ML is claimed to be an AI product. As a new field like supply chain digitization evolves, people are still trying to figure out the essential components that characterize it. This is the reason that people offer certificates in digital supply chain in all kinds of flavor. For example, Rutgers takes a high-level managerial approach, Missouri S&T takes an ERP+BI+PM approach, and NUS takes an analytics+strategic planning approach. One issue with the mini MBA in the Digital Supply Chain at Rutgers is not their high level managerial approach per se, but perhaps the usefulness on what they predict will be super useful. They could be wrong for example on dedicating an entire course to Robotic Process Automation. This reminds me a lot about the Business Process Reengineering or Business Process Automation course that people used to offer years ago. On RPA for example,… • Will there be a continuous or frequent demand for RPA at a company? • Will new RPA need to be created or existing RPA need to be tuned often? • What kind of robots are involved? Consumer robots, manufacturing robots, or a mixture of both? • Will the course need to teach realistic applications or BPR? What technologies? What kind of robots and for what purpose? If the answer is no and no to the first two questions, the skills will likely be taught and then forgotten. This is not to say that there is no environment that needs a constant or frequent RPA design and tuning, but I wonder what kind of environment that would be and how much a company would sustain doing that for long. If the RPA is done once in a few years for example, I am not sure of the utility/usefulness of such a graduate course other than showing people that they are teaching leading-edge topics. In conclusion, get a graduate degree because the data says it will make you more successful (in general). I would do it in something that you are bad at and will be very important. SCM Finance will always be important. In the near term, Industry 4.0, Supply Chain 4.0, and Supply Chain Digitization will transform SCM orgs and the skill sets required of them.

    • @mikemortson
      @mikemortson 3 роки тому

      Thank you for the comprehensive commentary. The Digital Supply Chain is the future in virtually every aspect of our lives. And getting that education in the real skills that are required is critical. The skills required to envision, implement and operate a Digital Supply Chain are different than the traditional skills associated with Supply Chain, for which current educational and certification programs are somewhat lacking. We cover this in our article "Quantum Leap to the Top 10 Supply Chain Skills of the Future" at supplychaingamechanger.com/supply-chain-skills-of-the-future-quantum-leap/

  • @indasukati8815
    @indasukati8815 3 роки тому

    Nice

  • @raychelleinjete4024
    @raychelleinjete4024 4 роки тому

    I'd like to watch.more of your videos...

  • @raychelleinjete4024
    @raychelleinjete4024 4 роки тому

    👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏Very good presentation

  • @Happy-nc1ud
    @Happy-nc1ud 4 роки тому

    I feel interested in your video. My email is nnh020795@gmail.com Can you share with me your LinkedIn or skype to contact.

  • @DJKarpone
    @DJKarpone 6 років тому

    nice