AOS PodcastCSRLeadership July 4, 2024 Coca-Cola’s Project Last Mile “Coke is everywhere. In fact, when I travel to the developing world, Coke feels ubiquitous. If we can understand what… Kelly Barner Love0
AOS PodcastExpense ManagementSupplier Management June 27, 2024 Ultimate Endless Real Estate Costs at Red Lobster Red Lobster is the largest seafood chain in the United States. It buys 20 percent of North American lobster tails… Kelly Barner Love0
AOS PodcastTrends June 20, 2024 Former Pioneer Oil CEO Scott Sheffield – Colluder or Scapegoat? In 2019, Pioneer Natural Resources, an independent shale oil producer in West Texas, was worth $24 Billion. Their CEO, Scott… Kelly Barner Love0
AOS PodcastCSRSourcing & Contracting June 13, 2024 Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act: Progress or Setback? The Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act, or UFLPA, was passed to protect an ethnically Turkish, predominantly Muslim minority living in… Kelly Barner Love0
AOS PodcastData & AnalyticsRisk Management June 6, 2024 Sending a Powerful Message About America’s Pharmaceutical Independence Victor Suarez is a retired Colonel from the United States Army. He worked for the U.S. Department of Health and… Kelly Barner Love0
AOS PodcastExpense ManagementRisk Management May 30, 2024 Symptoms of Disruption in the Pharmaceutical Supply Chain Supply chains are never far from news headlines, but when those headlines are reporting drug shortages, it is personal. 323… Kelly Barner Love0
AOS PodcastCSRLeadershipTrends May 23, 2024 Searching for the Limits of Employee Activism at Google Searching for the Limits of Employee Activism at Google Over the last few weeks, we have watched as student protests… Kelly Barner Love0
AOS PodcastCSRDigitizationRisk Management May 9, 2024 The Surging Problem of AI Energy Consumption When I prepare each episode of Art of Supply, I intentionally dig deep. Usually, along the way, I find a… Kelly Barner Love0
AOS PodcastCSRSupplier Management May 2, 2024 Replacing Good Intentions with Good Outcomes at Whistl “The best-laid plans of mice and men often go awry.” Scottish poet Robert Burns wasn’t thinking of 21st-century corporate business… Kelly Barner Love0
AOS PodcastCSRTrends April 25, 2024 Examining the Practicality of the EV Truck Mandate On March 29th, it was announced that manufacturers of heavy-duty vehicles must reduce their overall emissions by mandated percentages, starting… Kelly Barner Love0