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It is OK to celebrate improvement, new applications for old tools, and the march of progress. But let's save the proclamations and euphoria for those few genuine breakthroughs.
Those who succeed in supply chain management tend to have an element of fierceness that helps separate them from the competent, the passionate, and the passionately capable.
A recent Wall Street Journal feature reminded us that there may be little new under the sun, but that there is plenty of history being newly discovered.
As the shortage of truck drivers and order pickers makes clear, we've stumbled in our work-force development efforts. So what makes us think we'll do a better job training people to design, test, and fix delivery drones?
Last year's proposal for a new passenger rail system in Ohio proved to be a bust. Now, advocates are back with a new version that's bigger, badder, and even more wrong-headed than the last one.