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Sourcing Innovation: What Does Free Really Cost? Part I

It seems we can't go a day today without another FREE software solution being offered up for your business. But is it really free? What does it really cost your business to use it? The reality is that everything has a price, and the price for a business is typically a lot higher than the price

CMTA -- Mpowered Blog

Posted by Jack Stewart. <p>A few days ago, Governor Jerry Brown made the surprising <a href="http://blogs.sacbee.com/capitolalertlatest/2012/02/jerry-brown-about-right-about-decline-of-california-factory-jobs.html">statement</a> that our state’s massive loss of manufacturing jobs is not a

Evolving Excellence: A Few Observations

by BILL WADDELL A curious observation on the Apple article Kevin covered the New York Times Apple article quite well, so I won't repeat. I had to point out, however, the curious incongruity between the Dow Corning exec who said...

Image of the Day: January 19 - NYTimes.com

A team from Japan is exhuming the bodies of 11 Japanese soldiers killed in Assam during World War II.

Practicing CSR? Make Sure Your Suppliers Are, Too - Strategic Meetings Management | StarCite

Once again, my friends at AirPlus have shed some new light on a meetings industry trend through their < a href= " http://blog.starcite.com/blog/strategic-meetings-management-2/more-companies-meet-virtually-new-study-says " > surveys < /a > . This time, AirPlus polled 175 corporate travel managers

GS1 Brasil Sees Adoption Growing

RFID Journal's Blog is where the RFID community can share ideas.

The 21st Century Supply Chain » Blog Archive » Closing the gaps in supply chain management

The C-suite & SCM Much has changed over the years since the 1980’s when few knew the term Supply Chain Management (SCM) and even fewer knew what it meant, including me.

To scale out or to scale up? « Contract Capital Management

The Economist has a good article this week (actually last week, but I’m just getting to it now) on innovations in emerging markets. Two of the three innovations are particularly interesting: Scaling out not scaling up: Economies of scale have long been viewed as the key driver for price but

China, under pressure, takes a lead on going green - World Blog - msnbc.com

By Adrienne Mong, NBC NewsBEIJING - Forty years ago, a decade before China set on its path of economic reform and development, the three material necessities required before couples married were the bicycle, a sewing machine, and a wristwatch – symbolizing NBC news reports from around the world.

ElectricalTrends: The World of Lighting

<span style="font-family:trebuchet ms;">Lately the lighting world has been in the news. Some recent articles of note:</span><br /><ul><li><span style="font-family:trebuchet ms;"><a href="http://tcpi.com/corp/corporateHome.aspx"><strong>TCP</strong></a>has announced that it is going to offer its own

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