A Visa That Creates US Jobs? Barbara Jorgensen 5/23/2012 (44) comments A so-called "entrepreneur's visa" would allow foreign citizens who start new businesses and create jobs in the US to stay in the country.
Dell Struggles in Post-PC World Bolaji Ojo 5/23/2012 (19) comments Dell tripped in the recently ended quarter on declining consumer and corporate demand for PCs in favor of tablets and smartphones.
Flying the Dysfunctional Skies The Sanity Clause 5/9/2012 (22) comments Problems in the US airline market are hitting, not just passengers, but also businesses in the high-tech and manufacturing sectors.
Amazon Invades the Supply Chain Bolaji Ojo 5/8/2012 (38) comments Amazon is stocking parts that may be of interest to electronic buyers. Is there something here for your purchasing department?
6 Trading Myths Shocker Anna Young 5/8/2012 (13) comments Some widely held economic beliefs are being questioned by a research firm, and there are major implications for businesses and governments.
Have OEMs Relinquished Too Much Control Over Their Supply Chains? Barbara Jorgensen 5/4/2012 (3) comments In the early days of outsourcing, OEMs contracted out manufacturing but maintained control over component buying. Now, researchers say, OEMs have lost the ability to capitalize on purchasing measures that can reduce costs.
Asia Design Activity on the Rise Barbara Jorgensen 5/1/2012 (1) comment Arrow Electronics is seeing an uptick in design activity, meaning products destined for production are being designed right now.
A Visa That Creates US Jobs? Barbara Jorgensen 5/23/2012 (44) comments A so-called "entrepreneur's visa" would allow foreign citizens who start new businesses and create jobs in the US to stay in the country.
Dell Struggles in Post-PC World Bolaji Ojo 5/23/2012 (19) comments Dell tripped in the recently ended quarter on declining consumer and corporate demand for PCs in favor of tablets and smartphones.
Flying the Dysfunctional Skies The Sanity Clause 5/9/2012 (22) comments Problems in the US airline market are hitting, not just passengers, but also businesses in the high-tech and manufacturing sectors.
Amazon Invades the Supply Chain Bolaji Ojo 5/8/2012 (38) comments Amazon is stocking parts that may be of interest to electronic buyers. Is there something here for your purchasing department?
6 Trading Myths Shocker Anna Young 5/8/2012 (13) comments Some widely held economic beliefs are being questioned by a research firm, and there are major implications for businesses and governments.
Have OEMs Relinquished Too Much Control Over Their Supply Chains? Barbara Jorgensen 5/4/2012 (3) comments In the early days of outsourcing, OEMs contracted out manufacturing but maintained control over component buying. Now, researchers say, OEMs have lost the ability to capitalize on purchasing measures that can reduce costs.
Asia Design Activity on the Rise Barbara Jorgensen 5/1/2012 (1) comment Arrow Electronics is seeing an uptick in design activity, meaning products destined for production are being designed right now.
EBN Dialogue enables and encourages you to participate in live chats with notable leaders and luminaries. Not only editors and journalists, but the entire EBN community is able to comment and ask questions. Listed below are upcoming and archived chats.
Archived Dialogues
Thailand Stages a Comeback Join EBN contributor Jennifer Baljko on Thursday August 23, 2012, at 11:00 a.m. EST for a live chat on how electronic manufacturers in Thailand have shored up their supply chain to reduce the impact of future natural disasters.
Euro-Crisis: What It Means for High-Tech Firms Join EBN Editor in Chief Bolaji Ojo and Contributing Editor Jennifer Baljko on Thursday, July 12, at 10:00 a.m. EDT for a Live Chat on high-tech and Europe's economic difficulties.
Microsoft Surface: Potential Winners & Losers What are the implications for the electronics industry supply chain of Microsoft Corp.'s decision to launch its own tablet PC? Join industry veteran and EE Times' systems and OEM expert Rick Merritt on Tuesday, July 3, at 12:00 pm EDT for a Live Chat on this subject.
Join EBN contributor Jennifer Baljko on Thursday August 23, 2012, at 11:00 a.m. EST for a live chat on how electronic manufacturers in Thailand have shored up their supply chain to reduce the impact of future natural disasters.
Peter Drucker famously said "Trying to predict the future is like trying to drive down a country road at night with no lights while looking out the back window." Yet in the razor's-edge world of electronics—with a lean supply chain and just-in-time demands—the need to know the future is vital.
While no one really can accurately predict the future, we can take guidance from another Drucker saying which is the best way to predict the future is to create it.
You've heard the saying "the No. 1 supply chain risk is your people." That hasn't always been the case. But today's complex global supply chain requires a new type of multitalented employee. It's one who understands, finance, marketing, economics, is savvy with technology, graceful with relationships and can think analytically.
Where are these people? Are universities properly preparing the next generation supply chain professionals? How do train your existing workforce for these new, demanding positions?
Brian Fuller, editor-in-chief of EBN, will lead a 60-minute Avnet Velocity panel discussion that will ask and answer these and other questions swirling around today's supply-chain talent challenges.
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