It Always Takes Longer

The workout app said my morning exercise routine won’t take more than 60 minutes.  It’s right; from when I start my first weightlifting set to my last, it’s about an hour.  However, if I include the time to change to & from my gym attire, setting up & putting away my equipment, and the showering,Continue reading “It Always Takes Longer”

Supply Chains:  IT’s Failed Frontier

I brought my family’s passenger van for repairs at the car dealership where we bought it from.  The van had trouble accelerating especially going uphill.  It would sometimes stall.  The dealership’s engineer pulled out a portable device which he plugged into an electronic box under the van’s hood.  When I asked what the device was,Continue reading “Supply Chains:  IT’s Failed Frontier”

Discerning What We Can Change versus What We Cannot

A long time ago I tried to start a business in which I’d deliver basic consumer products to small provincial stores.  I’d buy products from major wholesalers and sell them at small profit margins.  I’d offer my customers products at close to wholesale prices and I’d deliver items as soon as there were ordered. AsContinue reading “Discerning What We Can Change versus What We Cannot”

How Realistic is a Supply Chain Vision?

Many entrepreneurs have invented all kinds of applications for a variety of uses.  We have apps to help in our finances, make music, learn new languages, find places we’ve never visited, make reservations, book rides, and buy tickets.  The one app we (still) don’t have is the one that makes & delivers products.  I wouldn’tContinue reading “How Realistic is a Supply Chain Vision?”

Beware the Aggravation in Addressing Our Problems

Does it seem like there are more aggravations in our lives than ever before?  Aggravations are facts of life for us humans.  For most of our history here on Earth, we have had our share of aggravations.  We’ve gone through wars, plagues, invasions, natural disasters, famines, and economic distresses.  At a tad lower level, we’veContinue reading “Beware the Aggravation in Addressing Our Problems”