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Inefficiencies in the Global Supply Chain

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Inefficiencies in the Global Supply Chainx Global supply chains are being rebuilt and the companies that rethink their operations now will be better prepared for the customer of tomorrow. In this Supply Chain Byte, Lisa Anderson discusses a recent Fortune interview with FedEx CEO Raj Subramaniam, who highlighted $1.8 trillion in inefficiencies across the global supply chain. His key points reinforce what manufacturers should be thinking about now: supply chains are being rebuilt, AI’s greatest value is optimizing operations rather than replacing people, and transformation requires alignment across strategy, technology, operations and culture. Lisa explains why manufacturers should begin rethinking their supply chains — from implementing SIOP to considering reshoring, nearshoring, and stronger strategic partnerships – to improve performance, profitability and customer responsiveness. [embedded content] The three key points we should take away from the interview are on...

Alzheimer?s May Not Start in Your Brain at All

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New studies point to the gut, the lungs, and your immune system as the actual starting line Getty Images @ unsplash.com For over thirty years, scientists chased one idea about Alzheimer’s disease. They believed a sticky protein called beta-amyloid built up in the brain and caused the damage. Drug companies spent fortunes trying to clear that protein away. More than two hundred clinical trials later, no treatment has managed to stop the disease . Now, a wave of new research is asking a very different question. What if the brain is not where Alzheimer’s begins at all? What if the real starting point is somewhere else in the body, years or even decades before memory loss ever shows up? A genetic study that made scientists stop and look twice The most striking recent evidence comes from a doctoral student named César Cunha at the University of Copenhagen. He and his team wanted to know what happens in the body long before Alzheimer’s symptoms appear. They gathered genetic information fro...

My CMS From Theresa Schwab

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Mindfulness Can Calm You Down, But It Can Also Stir Things Up Nobody Warned You About

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Name: Dr. Patricia A. Farrell, Ph.D. Title: Licensed Psychologist Group: Dr. Patricia A. Farrell, Ph.D., LLC Dateline: Tenafly, NJ United States Cell Phone: ...

The Random Show ? Tim and Kevin Talk Retreats, Mortality, AI Predictions, Supplements, Rock Climbing at (Almost) 50, and Not Waiting for ?Someday? (#875)

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Alan at 80? ? Episode #89

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Nielsen: Audio Still the Backbone of Podcast Consumption

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Nielsen issues the results of data from an analysis of consumers’ consumption of podcasts. The study finds that while more people are seeing video-enabled podcasts, audio remains the absolute foundation of the ecosystem, with 90% of all monthly podcast consumers choosing to listen, while 62% engage by watching. Other key findings include: Sports content acts as a unique bridge between listening and watching experiences, drawing the closest parity between listeners and viewers across top genres; Format choice signals entirely distinct consumer mindsets: the highly structured, utility-driven “Pragmatic Listener” versus the entertainment-seeking, visually focused “Interactive Watcher.”; and Conversion mechanics differ by format, with audio consumers acting as direct digital responders and video watchers acting as high-intent brand translators and social amplifiers. See the report here . ...