Transform Talks: The Supply Chain Transformation Podcast

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Transform Talks: The Supply Chain Transformation Podcast

Transform Talks explores the latest trends in Supply Chain, Manufacturing and Logistics.

  1. #216 -  Culture Code: Cracking the Code to Organizational Transformation with Tom Krause

    NOV 11

    #216 - Culture Code: Cracking the Code to Organizational Transformation with Tom Krause

    In this episode of Transform Talks featuring Tom Krause, author of the book "If Your Culture Could Talk" we discuss the importance of culture in organizational transformation, particularly within the supply chain domain. Key Points: Culture is the Hidden Impediment: Many supply chain transformation efforts fail due to cultural issues. A nebulous definition of culture makes it difficult to address. Culture as Infrastructure: Tom suggests viewing culture as infrastructure, like information flow and decision-making processes. This allows for measurement and improvement. Quantifying Culture: While traditional surveys are often ineffective, there are ways to measure cultural variables through subgroups and regular feedback mechanisms.   Decision-Making and Cognitive Biases: Analysing decision-making processes helps identify cognitive biases leading to catastrophes. Collective Intelligence and Leadership: Collaborative decision-making that fosters open communication and utilizes a diverse range of perspectives leads to better outcomes.   Guest Information: Tom Krause, Author of "If Your Culture Could Talk" - Purchase here ↓ FOLLOW US ON LINKEDIN ↓ Maria Villablanca (Host) https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariavillablanca/ Transform Talks  https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/transform-talks/ ↓ FIND US ONLINE ↓ https://futureinsights.org/ https://futureinsights.org/transform-talks/ Get more on-demand supply chain content https://sctvplus.com/pages/sctv-individual

    29 min
  2. AUG 13

    #215 - The Misconceptions of Building Resilient Supply Chains with Harry McCarney from Hack & Craft

    This is episode #215 - The Misconceptions of Building Resilient Supply Chains with Harry McCarney from Hack & Craft On this episode of Transform Talks, I am joined by    In this episode we discuss: Moving beyond the myth of perfect prediction: The discussion will explore why focusing solely on accurate forecasting can be a misconception in building resilient supply chains. Human expertise and digital models: The conversation will highlight the importance of a balanced approach, integrating human expertise alongside digital tools for a more robust supply chain. Beyond just cost reduction: The potential drawbacks of solely relying on strategies that prioritize only cost reduction in supply chain management. Digital models for all players: The podcast will delve into the role of digital models for the entire supply chain ecosystem, including suppliers, distribution centres, retailers, and customers. Hack and Craft: Facilitating change: The episode will explore how Hack and Craft work with innovation directors to drive positive change in supply chains through digital models. …and much more. ------------------------------------------------- ↓ FIND OUT ABOUT TFEST24 IN EUROPE ↓ The destination for supply chain transformation. Find out who else is attending below: https://lp.futureinsights.org/tfest24-homepage   ↓ FOLLOW US ON LINKEDIN ↓ Maria Villablanca (Host) https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariavillablanca/ Transform Talks  https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/transform-talks/ ↓ FIND US ONLINE ↓ https://futureinsights.org/ https://futureinsights.org/transform-talks/ Get more on-demand supply chain content https://sctvplus.com/pages/sctv-individual

    25 min
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Transform Talks explores the latest trends in Supply Chain, Manufacturing and Logistics.

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