by Fronetics | Nov 6, 2014 | Blog, Internet of Things, Marketing, Social Media, Supply Chain
I was recently introduced to a new social network: Procurious. Procurious is a niche social network and online community created for procurement and supply chain professionals. It is a wealth of information, resources, and opportunity. Developed by procurement and...
by Jennifer Hart Yim | Nov 4, 2014 | Blog, Leadership, Marketing, Social Media, Strategy
Within five years social media literacy will be the single greatest factor distinguishing top performing procurement leaders from the rest. Now don’t get me wrong – that’s not to diminish the importance of superior financial skills, sourcing, and/or change or people...
by Jennifer Hart Yim | Nov 4, 2014 | Blog, Leadership, Marketing, Social Media, Strategy
Within five years social media literacy will be the single greatest factor distinguishing top performing procurement leaders from the rest. Now don’t get me wrong – that’s not to diminish the importance of superior financial skills, sourcing, and/or change or people...
by Fronetics | Oct 30, 2014 | Blog, Marketing, Social Media, Strategy, Supply Chain
The use of third-party logistics providers are on the rise. As many as nine out of ten 3PLs surveyed by Inbound Logistics reported their client base grew by 5 percent this year, continuing the unabated expansion of recent years. And there’s good reason for it. In an...
by Fronetics | Oct 30, 2014 | Blog, Marketing, Social Media, Strategy, Supply Chain
The use of third-party logistics providers are on the rise. As many as nine out of ten 3PLs surveyed by Inbound Logistics reported their client base grew by 5 percent this year, continuing the unabated expansion of recent years. And there’s good reason for it. In an...
by Fronetics | Oct 28, 2014 | Blog, Marketing, Social Media, Supply Chain
A recent survey conducted by Fronetics found that the three biggest challenges faced by companies within the logistics and supply chain industries with respect to their social media use are: time (48 percent), money (43 percent), and a lack of strategy (33 percent)....