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Employers worry about a shortage of workers with training in science, technology, engineering, and math. Yet a number of economists say the nation actually doesn't have enough jobs for the graduates we're producing.
While salaries across much of the economy remain stagnant, supply chain and logistics professionals are seeing steady growth in pay. The reason: Skilled professionals are in high demand.
The supply chain management profession has evolved in some remarkable ways over the past 25 years. Supply chain professionals now have a seat at the executive table, and top performers are in great demand.
Customer complaints led Staples to adopt a new lean packaging system. As a result, the retailer expects to trim its carbon footprint by 30,200 tons a year.
Amazon.com has become a dominant online retailer through a combination of vast product offerings and speedy order fulfillment. The secret, says Dave Clark, is in the people and the technology.