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Fixing supply chain won’t be easy, experts say
Transport Topics
Fixing the broken supply chain will take time and patience, substantial amounts of money, imagination by key leaders in the transportation and logistics industry and significant policy changes. Terry Esper, associate professor of logistics, says he’s encouraged that federal and local officials seek to spend more than $1 trillion on infrastructure to rebuild highways, roads, bridges and ports.
October 13, 2021
Negotiating for yourself requires preparation, understanding the ‘hidden players’
Healio
Tanya Menon, professor of management and human resources, shares tips and insights designed to empower women to advocate and negotiate for themselves.
October 8, 2021
Revenge of the math club
NPR
In the high school lunchroom version of business school, finance majors were the popular jocks and logistics majors were... the math club. But nowadays, they're sitting at the cool kids' table. Terry Esper, associate professor of logistics, talks about how the field went from obscurity to newfound popularity, especially among current students.
October 4, 2021
Teva recalls U.S.-made drugs following contamination fears
Bloomberg
John Gray, professor of operations and an expert on pharmaceutical supply chains, looks at the latest recall impacting one of the largest producers of generic drugs.
October 4, 2021
Ohio State drum major Austin Bowman leads the way — on and off the field
The Columbus Dispatch
Meet Austin Bowman, an accounting student at Fisher and, according to those who led the TBDBITL in years past, one of the best drum majors the program has ever seen.
September 30, 2021
Stores limit some consumer purchases due to supply chain issues
Marketplace
Product limits can trigger a "scarcity mentality" for buyers, and that can affect the supply chain even more, says Ken Boyer, the Fisher Designated Professor of Operations and Business Analytics.
September 24, 2021
It’s time for a consumer-focused supply chain
Supply Chain Quarterly
Terry Esper, associate professor of logistics, says taking a consumer-centric approach to the supply chain does not mean that companies should abandon their focus on their direct customer. Instead, they should adopt a perspective similar to bifocal glasses, with one lens focused on their customer and one lens on the consumer.
September 21, 2021
Retailers still trying to crack the code to e-commerce profitability
Talk Business & Politics
Retailers have been trying to crack the code on e-commerce profitability for the past several years. One tactic that more firms may employ in pursuit of profitability, says Assistant Professor of Marketing and Logistics Annibal Sodero, is partnering with Amazon to serve as product pick-up locations.
September 20, 2021
Ohio State launches online-only option for its MBA program
Columbus Business First
Working professionals now have access to Ohio State University's MBA program entirely online. Ohio State's Fisher College of Business announced that it now will offer its part-time, working professional MBA program in an online, hybrid or in-person capacity.
September 20, 2021
Our drug supply is sick. How can we fix It?
The New York Times
Competition for market share at rock-bottom prices has led to shortages, price spikes, allegations of price-fixing and substandard and even dangerous practices. Professor of Operations John Gray says secrecy surrounding how and where drugs are made, combined with the shift to low-wage countries, doesn’t bode well for quality.
September 18, 2021
Employers step up recruiting to prepare for busy holidays
Spectrum News
Employers are offering major perks to attract seasonal employees, but finding added workers for the holidays could pose a challenge. W.C. Benton Jr., the Edwin D. Dodd Professor of Management, said the current level of competition for holiday workers is unprecedented.
September 15, 2021
Micro-fulfillment centers newest retail supply chain strategy
Talk Business & Politics
Amazon, Walmart, Walgreens and grocery third-parties like Instacart are investing in micro-fulfillment centers to speed up delivery times, curb final-mile costs and get products closer to consumers. Annibal Sodero, professor of supply chain, said Walmart’s move to more automated micro-fulfillment centers (MFC) usage is about efficiency in the final mile, which can be 27% to 30% of total logistics cost.
September 11, 2021
There’s a major new player in the online MBA game
Poets&Quants
There's a new player in the online MBA talent sweepstakes in the United States: Ohio State's Fisher College of Business.
September 9, 2021
Amazon rumored to be considering Ohio as test market for new retail space
WVXU
While Amazon has not officially announced it will open large retail spaces, several news outlets have reported the company is seriously considering it. Associate Professor of Marketing and Logistics Terry Esper said the move would be a no-brainer for Amazon, mirroring Walmart or Target, where people can buy online and then pick up in-store.
September 6, 2021
The NRA cancels its annual meeting again, underscoring the group's uncertain future
NPR
The National Rifle Association canceled its annual meeting for the second year in a row due to the pandemic. The cancellation is the latest setback in a series of recent financial and legal troubles. But the NRA isn't doomed, far from it. The new normal may simply be a smaller NRA with a lighter footprint says Brian Mittendorf, the Fisher Designated Professor in Accounting and an expert in the nonprofit considerations behind the NRA.
September 3, 2021
Walmart plans to start making local deliveries for retailers
Marketplace
Walmart announced Tuesday that it will be expanding its delivery service to handle shipments from other businesses in a "white label" shipping service called GoLocal. The infrastructure that the organization already has in place helps solves some of the challenges of last-mile delivery, says Assistant Professor of Marketing and Logistics Vince Castillo.
August 24, 2021
'This was not their money' Ohio AG blasts former Columbus Zoo leaders for spending habit
WSYX-ABC6
As Ohio’s Attorney General weighed in Friday on the investigation into misspent money by former leaders at the Columbus Zoo, Dave Freel, senior lecturer in management and human resources and an expert in ethics, reemphasized the importance of transparency in building trust in public-private partn
August 20, 2021
Customers are still ordering carryout in large numbers, leading restaurants to adjust
The Columbus Dispatch
The carryout boom continues even as nearly all restaurants are open for in-person dining. Joe Goodman, the chair of Fisher's Department of Marketing and Logistics, says the wider adoption and familiarity with food-ordering apps is helping maintain the popularity of carryout ordering.
August 19, 2021
Corporate diversity: Change takes time. Here's what some Columbus businesses have done in a year
The Columbus Dispatch
Columbus area business leaders in 2020 promised to make their companies more diverse and inclusive. As leaders weigh in on what they have done in the past year, Tanya Menon, professor of management and human resources, says a broader look needs to be taken at how the success of diversity-focused programs and positions is measured.
August 11, 2021
How NFT philanthropy could deepen inequality
Huck Magazine
Increasingly, the super wealthy are capitalizing on the NFT boom to support charitable causes. But this could present charities with a host of new problems, including increased risk surrounding donations made using crypto assets, says Brian Mittendorf, the Fisher Designated Professor in Accounting.
August 10, 2021
Bicycles, manga and craft beer: How supply shortages are hurting Columbus small businesses
The Columbus Dispatch
Commodities and goods are in short supply, particularly paper. How does that impact small businesses? Professor of Logistics Keely Croxton talks about the tightrope many suppliers must walk when deciding when and if to scale up their production capacity.
August 5, 2021
National animal welfare nonprofit ASPCA faces spending criticism
CBS News
A CBS News investigation is raising questions about spending by the national animal welfare nonprofit ASPCA.
August 2, 2021
Lordstown Motors receives $400M investment
Spectrum News
W.C. Benton, the Edwin D. Dodd Professor of Management and a professor of operations and supply chain management, discusses the impact that a hedge fund's $400 million investment may have on the struggling electric vehicle manufacturer.
August 1, 2021
Grocers' stockpiling may translate into higher costs for shoppers
Marketplace
High labor costs, stockpiling of dry goods and supply shortages could spell higher prices at the checkout lane. Ken Boyer, the Dean's Distinguished Professor of Operations Management at Fisher, explains why the answer for grocers isn't as simple as stocking up on high-demand items.
July 7, 2021
Deloitte Foundation backs scholarships for diverse students at The Ohio State University
Poets&Quants
The Deloitte Foundation, in collaboration with The Ohio State University, has created a need-based scholarship fund to support diverse students pursuing professional services careers at the university’s Max M
July 7, 2021
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