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Tag Archives: Collaboration
Organic Cotton certification fraud
An article in the New York Times ( February 13, 2022) titled “That Organic Cotton T-Shirt May Not Be as Organic as You Think”, describes the certification challenges for organic cotton in India. Despite commanding $ 25 to $ 46 … Continue reading
Posted in Collaboration, competitiveness, consumer, labeling, product
Tagged agriculture, Apparel, certification, Collaboration, organic, prices, yield
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IoT success requires an ecosystem
An article in the Harvard Business Review (August 7, 2017) titled “Success with the Internet of Things (Iot) Requires chasing more than the cool factor”, claims that inter-connectivity and a partner ecosystem is a precursor to leveraging the benefit of … Continue reading
Posted in Capacity, Collaboration, Cost, IoT, Supply Chain Issues, technology
Tagged Collaboration, connectivity, ecosystem, emb2020, IoT
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“The Zara Gap” article
In an article in the “Sourcing Journal” (April 24 2015) John Thorbeck describes research with Warren Hausman on the persistent gap in the performance between Zara and other apparel retailers. Their results suggest a profit increase of 28% through adoption … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Apparel, Collaboration, Consumers, Coordination, Costs, customer, Design, mgmt5612020, Zara
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Will Roadie provide an alternative cost effective delivery model ?
An article in the Wall Street Journal titled “Technology Bubble? Ask Waffle House” (February 24, 2015, http://www.wsj.com/articles/technology-bubble-ask-waffle-house-1424754062?cb=logged0.0031108735129237175) describes an alliance between Roadie (a technology startup) and Waffle House (a 24 hour restaurant). Under the agreement, Waffle House’s 1750 stores will … Continue reading
Posted in Capacity, Collaboration, Cost, delivery, Ecommerce, Operations Management, retailers
Tagged Capacity, Collaboration, Coordination, Cost, Design, Margins, Risk, Service
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Coffee fed cows producing milk for Starbucks in Japan
An article in Sustainable Brands (http://www.sustainablebrands.com/news_and_views/chemistry_materials/jennifer_elks/closed-loop_upcycling_its_finest_starbucks_sourcing?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=innovation&utm_campaign=may14&mkt_tok=3RkMMJWWfF9wsRoku6XMZKXonjHpfsX56eotX6SwlMI%2F0ER3fOvrPUfGjI4DRcFqI%2BSLDwEYGJlv6SgFTrTBMbVxyLgOXxk%3D) titled “Closed Loop Recycling at its Best”, describes the fermentation of used coffee grounds to create a cattle feed, with the milk from the cattle being used at Starbucks stores in Japan. The concentration … Continue reading
Posted in Global Contexts, Operations Management, Supply Chain Issues, Sustainability
Tagged closed-loop, coffee, Collaboration, Consumers, Cost, Japan, Starbucks, Supply Chain, Sustainable
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Tracking Emergency Room patients across hospitals to decrease costs and improve care
An article in Bloombergbusinessweek (April 7,2014) titled “Hospitals share data to prevent ER abusers”, describes an effort in Washington state to pool data regarding ER patient treatments to prevent wasteful spending. With 20% of patients accounting for over 4 ER … Continue reading
Posted in Collaboration, Operations Management, Service Operations
Tagged Capacity, Collaboration, Consumers, Coordination, Cost, information sharing, Service
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Hazardous crude oil cargo on trains – no information sharing with towns on routes
An article in the New York Times (April 15,2014) titled “Despite Rise in Spills, Hazardous Cargo Rides Rails in Secret”, describes laws that permit railroads to keep their hazardous cargo secret from towns where spills occur. With increasing amounts of … Continue reading
Posted in Collaboration, Operations Management, Supply Chain Issues
Tagged Collaboration, crude, data, railroad, regulation, risks, Supply Chain
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Should independent bookstores sell Amazon’s Kindles ?
An article in the New York Times titled “An Offer from Amazon to its Most Bitter Rivals” (November 7,2013) describes an offer by Amazon to independent bookstores to sell Kindles in return for one of two options – a 6% … Continue reading
Posted in Operations Management, Service Operations, Supply Chain Issues
Tagged bookstores, Collaboration, competition, Consumers, Cost, disruption, ebooks, Ecommerce, Kindle, Supply Chain
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The US alliance vs the European accord’s plans for Bangladesh garment factories
An article in the New York Times (July 14,2013) describes plans by an alliance of the US retailers to offer shared inspection reports of over 500 factories in Bangladesh, loans from a pool of $100 million to factory owners to … Continue reading
Posted in Global Contexts, Operations Management, Service Operations, Supply Chain Issues
Tagged Apparel, Bangladesh, Capacity, Collaboration, Cost, Europe, Global, inspection, manufacturing, Retailers, Suppliers, Supply Chain, US
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Oxfam assists Unilever to assess worker conditions at Vietnamese supplier locations
An article in the Financial Times (June 11,2013) describes the use of Oxfam’s personnel by Unilever to audit its suppliers in Vietnam to assess worker management practices. Oxfam focuses on worker wages, working hours and the extent of contract labor … Continue reading
Posted in Global Contexts, Operations Management, Supply Chain Issues
Tagged Collaboration, Consumers, Cost, ethical, Oxfam, Suppliers, Supply Chain, Unilever, Vietnam
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