Trade Secrets

Kinaxis

Every industry has its trade secrets, but the most fascinating secrets of all? Those lie in the hidden networks that power trade itself: supply chains. In this podcast, we explore how these powerful, global systems reveal answers to today’s most pressing questions like, how does a trapped ship disrupt commerce? Or how much of our modern world runs on spreadsheets? Along the way, we speak with everyone, from Fortune 500 executives to planners, to better understand how supply chains connect us all.

  1. Where will AI make the greatest impact?

    12/19/2025

    Where will AI make the greatest impact?

    AI has promised to transform nearly every industry, but it’s hit some obstacles along the way. Reports of canceled projects and costly implementations have some wondering whether AI’s promise lives up to its hype. In this episode, we’ll explore one area where AI implementation is accelerating: supply chain. We speak with Bob Ferrari, Managing Director, The Ferrari Consulting and Research Group, about how supply chains are using AI now and planning for the future. We’re also joined by Oliver Sawbridge, Senior Manager, Trade and Geopolitics at The Economist Group, who shares what over 800 supply chain leaders are saying about how AI is transforming their businesses. We’ll cover what makes AI in supply chain unique, how companies are investing, and what weak spots still linger.    Guests:  Bob Ferrari, Managing Director, The Ferrari Consulting and Research Group Oliver Sawbridge, Senior Manager, Trade and Geopolitics, The Economist Group    Articles mentioned and additional resources: Supply chain’s big bet on AI for geopolitical resilience – Economist Impact, sponsored by Kinaxis Homepage - The Ferrari Consulting and Research Group Supply Chain Matters – The Ferrari Consulting and Research Group AI project failure rates are on the rise: report – CIO Dive IBM Report: 13% Of Organizations Reported Breaches Of AI Models Or Applications, 97% Of Which Reported Lacking Proper AI Access Controls – IBM Newsroom Woods Hole and Matson Test Out Real-Time Whale Detection System – The Maritime Executive    Credits:  Production by Josh Caldwell Additional support from Carlos Gama and Suhas Sreedhar. Kinaxis is a global leader in modern supply chain management. Our software is trusted by global brands in every industry to provide the agility and predictability needed to navigate today’s volatility and disruption. For more news and information, please visit kinaxis.com or follow us on LinkedIn.

    14 min
  2. How much of the world runs on spreadsheets?

    07/11/2025

    How much of the world runs on spreadsheets?

    In this episode, we embark on a detective story to uncover how rows and columns became the invisible backbone of commerce—and why that's both amazing and terrifying.  We meet Natalia, a supply chain professional who shares a spreadsheet before-and-after story that’s a real glow-up. Then we meet Chris, a managing director at Accenture who's helped companies pivot from drowning in cells and formulas to making productivity gains as AI-powered innovators. As we journey from copy-paste disasters to AI-powered futures, we discover that while spreadsheets gave us the world as we know it, getting the world we want will require breaking up with static cells and evolving to intelligent systems. Guests: Chris McDivitt, Managing Director, Accenture Natalia Sawka, SAP S4 HANA Venture - Process Manager of Plan to Manufacture, Infineum Articles mentioned and additional resources: Making Autonomous Supply Chains Real - Accenture Spreadsheet errors can have disastrous consequences, yet we keep making the same mistakes – The Conversation Two-thirds of companies consider Excel a supply chain system – Supply Chain Dive Twelve dudes and a hype tunnel: Scenes from the ‘Super Bowl for Nerds’ – The New York Times Credits: Introductory sound clip from “Full Project in Excel | Excel Tutorials for Beginners” by Alex The Analyst is licensed under CC BY 3.0. Production by Josh Caldwell Additional support from Carlos Gama, Suhas Sreedhar, Stefanie Gordish Kinaxis is a global leader in modern supply chain management. Our software is trusted by global brands in every industry to provide the agility and predictability needed to navigate today’s volatility and disruption. For more news and information, please visit kinaxis.com or follow us on LinkedIn.

    16 min
  3. Navigating sustainability challenges in semiconductors: With Deloitte's Michelle Dumais

    04/11/2024

    Navigating sustainability challenges in semiconductors: With Deloitte's Michelle Dumais

    How do you operationalize sustainability in the semiconductor industry where rapid innovation and faster product life cycles add ever-changing complexities to the supply chain? For Michele Dumais, Manager within the Supply Chain Management practice at Deloitte Consulting, it’s all about driving data, collaboration, and ensuring supply chain practitioners are involved in strategic planning. Polly Mitchell-Guthrie, VP of Industry Outreach and Thought Leadership at Kinaxis, joins Michelle to discuss the challenges of improving sustainability within the semiconductor industry. They discuss practical strategies to incorporate sustainability into existing capabilities and processes, the evolving role of AI in harnessing data and how everyone from engineers to suppliers can make an earth-friendly impact. Michelle says one of the biggest challenges semiconductor organizations face when it comes to embracing sustainability is properly managing big data throughout the different supplier tiers to address the biggest sources of emissions. It becomes especially tricky on a global scale because there are different ways to collect the data and questions regarding standardization. [06:15]Michelle says that it’s particularly difficult for semiconductor organizations because scope 3 emissions usually occur outside of a supply chain’s internal operations, but the good news is companies are starting to review the data through advanced dashboards for increased visibility, and AI can help create suggestions on how to best use that data to move toward sustainability goals. [8:53]To begin operationalizing sustainability initiatives, Michelle states that companies should begin with four main areas: getting the right data; alignment with their internal team to work towards a sustainability strategy that isn’t siloed; assess their capabilities and update processes; and look at readiness in terms of having the right talent, processes and technology in place. [12:55]To hear more from Michelle and Polly about navigating sustainability challenges in the semiconductor industry, listen to our Big Ideas in Supply Chain Podcast. To learn more about the work Michelle is doing at Deloitte Consulting, you can follow her on LinkedIn. Kinaxis is a global leader in modern supply chain management. Our software is trusted by global brands in every industry to provide the agility and predictability needed to navigate today’s volatility and disruption. For more news and information, please visit kinaxis.com or follow us on LinkedIn.

    16 min
  4. Supply chain trends: What executive leaders expect in 2024

    01/30/2024

    Supply chain trends: What executive leaders expect in 2024

    As the world moves forward into 2024, it’s an opportune time for supply chain professionals to continue making even more positive marks on their organizations. A number of supply chain trends were discussed in this panel discussion featuring Mary Byrne, Vice President of Supply Chain at Cardinal Health, Liz Coddington, CFO of Peloton, Gus Shahin, CIO at Flex and Professor Morgan Swink from Texas Christian University cohosted by Kinaxis Board Member, Angel Mendez and Kinaxis Chief Strategy Officer Dr. Anne Robinson. Mendez shared his top 10 challenges supply chains faced in 2023: COVID-19 “hangovers”; a lackluster macroeconomy; persistent inflation; higher cost of debt with higher interest rates; an increasingly complex geopolitical environment; companies attempting to move their footprints away from Asia in a “deglobalization” trend; labor tensions in certain industries; climate effects; continued emphasis on sustainability and ESG; and a “technology renaissance resting on AI.” Byrne talked about how her organization’s customers and partners are seeking more predictability in supply, while the supply chain itself must remain flexible. To create more resilient and responsive supply chains, conversations about technology and transformation will be important. [00:05:15]Sustainability can attract younger generations to supply chain careers, addressing a key need for 2024: strong talent. Swink says students are drawn to “changing people’s lives for the better.” [00:28:37]Coddington believes AI presents great opportunities in 2024 Companies who figure out how to leverage their own team with machine learning/AI to improve processes, use automation in more efficient and effective ways and better forecast demand will have competitive advantages.In terms of advice, supply chain professionals can continue to bridge different strategies and collaborate with partners and other parts of the business, be agile “athletes” ready to respond to changes and new trends quickly. Of course, it’s then critical that they communicate well at the ELT level to influence and educate. [00:44:59]For an in-depth discussion of these topics and several others, listen to our Big Ideas in Supply Chain podcast. To learn more about our guest panelists on this episode, follow them on LinkedIn: Mary Byrne Liz Coddington Gus Shahin Professor Morgan Swink   Kinaxis is a global leader in modern supply chain management. Our software is trusted by global brands in every industry to provide the agility and predictability needed to navigate today’s volatility and disruption. For more news and information, please visit kinaxis.com or follow us on LinkedIn.

    45 min
  5. Embracing innovation for a futuristic supply chain

    11/30/2023

    Embracing innovation for a futuristic supply chain

    As supply chains continue to evolve in a post-pandemic landscape, many supply chain practitioners are wondering how to best stay on top of trends. In today's competitive environment, knowing how to deliver the right product the right way and being able to optimize data and analytics could make or break your organization. In this podcast, Mohan Sodhi, Professor of Operations & Supply Chain Management at the Bayes Business School at the City University of London, and Jayashankar Swaminathan, Professor of Operations at the University of North Carolina, join Angel Mendez, Board Member and Supply Chain Innovator, and Dr. Anne Robinson, Chief Strategy Officer at Kinaxis, to discuss how to bring innovation to the forefront of your organization so you can optimize supply chains for the future. Mohan says that the biggest opportunities in supply chain innovation depend entirely on how much change is required within your supply chain. If you’re keeping your supply chain constant, then new innovations like AI or predictive learning technologies can be used to enhance it, making it more effective and efficient. However, some companies are being forced to shift their processes due to changing consumer habits. He uses music as an example to explain how products may stay the same, but the delivery method could change, highlighting how we went from tapes, to CDs, to MP3s and now streaming. [5:19]Keeping up with innovation isn’t easy for chief supply chain officers that are focused on day-to-day executions. Jay explains that there are a lot of opportunities to explore and get started at universities, or even online learning courses like Coursera. He also recommends having a business case or pilot put in place to determine the value of embracing innovation by solving a real problem. Jay states, “if you want to be successful at innovation you need to try a lot of things. 75%-80% of attempts will fail but you shouldn’t lose heart.” [17:01]Looking towards the future of supply chain innovation, Mohan says most of the students he teaches are interested in digital technology like AI, blockchain, and creating a start-up model. Jay says he’s seen a significant shift with his students who were once interested in the global aspect of supply chain and are now looking closer at digitization and making the supply chain more responsive. [19:53]To hear more from Mohan, Jay, Angel, and Anne about embracing innovation for a futuristic supply chain, watch our Big Ideas in Supply Chain podcast. To learn more about the work that Mohan is doing at the Bayes Business School at the City University of London, you can follow him on LinkedIn and Twitter. To learn more about the work Jay is doing at the University of North Carolina, you can follow him on LinkedIn and Twitter.    Kinaxis is a global leader in modern supply chain management. Our software is trusted by global brands in every industry to provide the agility and predictability needed to navigate today’s volatility and disruption. For more news and information, please visit kinaxis.com or follow us on LinkedIn.

    22 min
  6. Seagen's integrated supply chain: From clinical trials to commercialization

    10/16/2023

    Seagen's integrated supply chain: From clinical trials to commercialization

    Want to know what it takes to manage an integrated supply chain that delivers a continuous supply of life-saving medicine around the world? In this episode of Big Ideas in Supply Chain, Elisabeth Kaszas, VP of Global Supply Operations at Seagen, joins Allen Jacques, Industry Thought Leader at Kinaxis, to discuss the importance of demand planning processes and tackling rapid growth during product launches. Gain insights on Seagen's transformation journey and learn why seamless data exchanges within the biopharma industry can reduce lead times to improve patient access to innovative therapies.  Seagen develops life-saving medicines using ADC (Antibody Drug Conjugate) technology, which targets and destroys select cancer cells. Elisabeth joined their team three years ago while they were in the midst of launching three major products. These launches created exponential growth within the company, creating new opportunities to scale up operations and understand the demand signals needed for production plans, supply plans, and distribution capabilities. [5:18]Elisabeth worked vigilantly to prepare Seagen as they faced incremental growth. To do this, she knew they needed to remain agile and create more robust roles, responsibilities, and processes to ensure they would be able to sustain the volume and complexity of their products. Additionally, she had an integrated business planning process put in place to gain better end-to-end visibility. [7:51]One of the biggest challenges faced at Seagen is long lead times, a topic that many supply chain practitioners are familiar with. Elisabeth states that making life-saving therapies takes time – and safety stock buffers – to try to stay ahead. She also believes there have been a lot of improvements over the past 20 years thanks to the help of advanced analytics and digital tools that have helped her gain improved insights into their end-to-end times to see where inventory is taking the longest. [18:12]To hear more from Elisabeth and Allen about the vital role of advanced planning and the complexities of supply chain planning in biopharma, watch our latest Big Ideas in Supply Chain podcast. Learn more about Elisabeth Kaszas and the work she’s doing at Seagen by following her on LinkedIn.  Kinaxis is a global leader in modern supply chain management. Our software is trusted by global brands in every industry to provide the agility and predictability needed to navigate today’s volatility and disruption. For more news and information, please visit kinaxis.com or follow us on LinkedIn.

    23 min
  7. Transform your supply chain: The Crawl-Walk-Run method, with Jamieson Wellness

    10/04/2023

    Transform your supply chain: The Crawl-Walk-Run method, with Jamieson Wellness

    It might be tempting to tackle everything all at once when you’re digitally transforming your supply chain, but our experts at Jamieson Wellness know otherwise from experience. In the latest Big Ideas in Supply Chain podcast, Andre Teixeira, VP of Global Supply Chain, Raymond Khan, Senior Director of Supply Chain Center of Excellence and Network Operations, and Steve Mailloux, Director, Supply Chain Planning, join Matt Spooner, Industry Thought Leader at Kinaxis, to discuss the importance of using a crawl, walk, run approach when transforming your supply chain. They discuss the tools, processes, and capabilities needed to become more agile and competitive while sharing their insights on how the role of planners will change.  Andre explains that the key to the crawl, walk, run approach is to the start with the basics. As the supply chain team at Jamieson Wellness began its digital transformation, they took the time to evolve their process with a clear vision in mind: having the best service, the best working capital, and the best efficiencies in their plants. With this goal, they were able to select the right tools to enable them to get there. [2:18]Steve attributes a lot of their success to the training that the supply chain team at Jamieson Wellness conducted. They were previously using a 23-year-old MRP system, which meant a lot of adaptability was required from leadership and their teams. Steve says that the training itself was adaptive and varied, offering learning opportunities ranging from live to offline, and working with smaller groups. They used this opportunity to gain valuable feedback so they could update their training strategy on the fly which helped move their crawl, walk, run process forward. [5:07]Andre said that Jamieson Wellness started seeing results as soon as a month after implementing the digital transformation and putting their forecasting accuracy KPIs in place. Forecasting accuracy improved exponentially, and they were able to have more robust discussions with their sales partners. Steve says they saw instant benefits on the supply planning side, specifically in raw material pegging and capacity levelling. [14:14]To hear more from Andre, Raymond, Steve, and Matt about transforming your supply chain with the crawl, walk, run method, watch our latest Big Ideas in Supply Chain podcast. Learn more about Jamieson Wellness and the work their experts are doing by following Andre on LinkedIn, Raymond on LinkedIn, and Steve on LinkedIn. Kinaxis is a global leader in modern supply chain management. Our software is trusted by global brands in every industry to provide the agility and predictability needed to navigate today’s volatility and disruption. For more news and information, please visit kinaxis.com or follow us on LinkedIn.

    19 min

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Every industry has its trade secrets, but the most fascinating secrets of all? Those lie in the hidden networks that power trade itself: supply chains. In this podcast, we explore how these powerful, global systems reveal answers to today’s most pressing questions like, how does a trapped ship disrupt commerce? Or how much of our modern world runs on spreadsheets? Along the way, we speak with everyone, from Fortune 500 executives to planners, to better understand how supply chains connect us all.