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You would expect to see government regulations, counterfeit parts, and shortened device lifecycles dominate a list of concerns that worry supply chain professionals. What's less ...
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SAN JOSE, Calif. -- The semiconductor industry's in a funk, and the success of the supply chain has a lot to do with it.
Security of supply is one of the most critical priorities of any supply chain; cost and compliance are the other top ones. Given how critical security of supply is, I am often surprised by ...
All of us in supply chain management rely on a network of global freight carriers. In March I had the opportunity to conduct a video interview with Dave Kevern, vice president, World-Wide ...
It goes without saying that the rate of change in business today is staggering, and it shows no signs of slowing. But as we grapple with that pace in our day-to-day business lives, it's ...
If it's not one tool a supply chain manager needs, it's another. Or maybe it's not really more tools that are needed, but rather the patience and wherewithal to understand the tools you ...
Product Recalls & Consumer Safety Worry Supply Chain Pros
Product Recalls & Consumer Safety Worry Supply Chain Pros
We Need Performance, Not Speculation
Product Recalls & Consumer Safety Worry Supply Chain Pros
Product Recalls & Consumer Safety Worry Supply Chain Pros
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Product Recalls & Consumer Safety Worry Supply Chain Pros
Supply Chain's Unintended Industry Impact
Product Recalls & Consumer Safety Worry Supply Chain Pros
Supply Chain Security & Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
Supply Chain's Unintended Industry Impact
We Need Performance, Not Speculation
We Need Performance, Not Speculation
Supply Chain's Unintended Industry Impact
What’s 'at the Heart of It All' for FedEx
Supply Chain Security & Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
Making Supply Chain Visibility Visible
Making Supply Chain Visibility Visible
What’s 'at the Heart of It All' for FedEx
What’s 'at the Heart of It All' for FedEx
What’s 'at the Heart of It All' for FedEx
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Worldwide chip sales are expected to decrease to $303 billion in 2012, down from $310 billion in 2011
Global semiconductor revenue now is expected to decline slightly for the year, contracting by 0.1 percent
Higher ASPs are being driven by the growing proportion of TV sets bearing advanced features and large display sizes
The latest drop in the Inventory Index is due primarily to an aggressive stockpile burn-off from Japanese supplier Elpida Memory
Sales of personal computers were flat in the second quarter compared with the same period in 2011 on slowing consumer purchases, IDC said
The entry-level 8-Gigabyte version of Google's new Nexus 7 media tablet carries a bill of materials of $151.75, said IHS iSuppli
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Webinars
Archived Webinars
Date: 4/30/2013
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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