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Top Posts of 2022

Digital Tonto

At the beginning of this year, I wrote that the theme for 2022 would be Surviving Change and I think that’s been borne out. We’ve had so many shocks to the system that all of the happy talk about disruption has become not only juvenile and naive, but downright irresponsible. If anything, we’ve learned how […].

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The pandemic has changed our personalities

Idea to Value

New research from September 2022 has looked at how the Big 5 Personality traits of more than 7,109 people in the USA have changed over time, comparing their results before the pandemic to 2022. 2022) Differential personality change earlier and later in the coronavirus pandemic in a longitudinal sample of adults in the United States.

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Were we all upside down in 2022?

Paul Hobcraft

What an utterly strange year, 2022 has been. We are all struggling to transform ourselves in our business to reflect the current economic difficulties we all presently seem to be facing including shortages, disruptions, and dealing with inflation and economic downturns and massive climate change challenges.

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We Can’t Define The Change We Want To Pursue Until We Define Who We Want To Be

Digital Tonto

The generations that came after worshiped disruption and renewal. My hope is that we become protectors who seek to make the shift from disruption to resilience. 2022: Surviving Change. These are, of course, gross generalizations, but the basic narrative holds true. It is no longer the economy, it is the identity.

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The Supply Chain & Logistics Journey: Humble Beginnings, Troubled Present, Amazing Future

Speaker: James A. Tompkins, Ph.D.

To recognize the necessity of deploying Insightful Leadership to ride the wave of disruption in achieving ongoing supply chain excellence. September 14th, 2022 at 12:30 pm PDT, 3:30 pm EDT, 8:30 pm BST. To understand the future of using technology to achieve supply chain resilience, sustainability, and competitive advantage.

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Surrounded: When disruption hits on all sides (Part 2)

Christensen Institute

In Part 1 of this blog series, I highlighted that disruption in health care is increasingly present at many points along the consumer value chain. Key takeaways to recall from that first post are as follows: Disruption doesn’t stop where it starts. What happens when disruptors move up-market? Three strategies for the path forward.

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Use a Strategy Uncertainty Map to Find Clarity in Disruptive Times

Leapfrogging

Let’s kick-off 2022 with a useful tool. The past two years were as disruptive as they get for both society and business. That’s how you remain resilient in today’s disruptive world. The post Use a Strategy Uncertainty Map to Find Clarity in Disruptive Times first appeared on. Use a map to navigate it.

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The 2023 Supply Chain Crystal Ball: Challenges and Solutions

Speaker: Olivia Montgomery, Associate Principal Supply Chain Analyst

Curious to know how your peers are navigating ongoing disruption? December 7th, 2022 at 9:30 am PST, 12:30 pm EST, 4:30 pm GMT The supply chain management techniques that dominated the last 30 years are no longer supporting consumer behavior or logistics and manufacturing capabilities. So what’s working now?

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How To Align Product Management And Supply Chain Operations For Successful Product Launches

Speaker: Shalini Dinesh

Research shows that as many as 70% of product launches fail due to inadequate coordination among stakeholders, including supply chain, product management, legal, marketing, and change control teams (Gartner, 2022). 🛠 Techniques for establishing clear communication channels to minimize disruptions.