Monthly Archives: April 2015
Healthcare’s Supply Chain is Different, and Therein Lies the Motivation for Change
Have you ever tried to teach the nuances of the healthcare supply chain to someone steeped in the practices of another industry’s supply chain? I have, and I can tell you it is frustrating. I lecture every semester at Michigan … Continue reading
The Age-old Promise and Conflict of People-Process-Technology
Since the dawn of time, when people discovered how to make tools and use fire (technology), things have never been the same. As a species, how we fed, clothed, sheltered and took care of ourselves (process) changed dramatically. Some would … Continue reading
The Road Goes On…
Robert Earl Keen is a singer-songwriter with a large cult following among “roots music” or “outlaw music” sorts such as myself. His most famous song is one about a short, ill-fated and violent relationship between a man and a woman … Continue reading