Diversity – There is Still So Much Value to Gain
In today’s DIVE In blog, Sharon Peters, Head of Technology at Marks and Spencer (M&S), shares her thoughts on diversity and inclusion, personal anecdotes, and advice to reach your goals in our “Fearless Females of Supply Chain” Blue Yonder Live. A Blue Yonder customer, Sharon has…
5 Things You May Have Missed in Supply Chain News
Welcome to our series where we give you the scoop on five things you may have missed in supply chain news. You can also catch the full rundown from our Blue Yonder Live video: 1. Will your 4th of July be a boom or a bust? …
Allyship: Doing More by Saying Less
Blue Yonder fosters a workplace culture that nurtures Diversity, Inclusion, Value, and Equality (DIVE) for all associates to openly express their individuality in an accepting and understanding environment. During Pride Month, it is important to highlight allyship and the role it plays in the LGBTQ+…
3 Ways Beyoncé’s “Renaissance” Will Disrupt the Supply Chain
Before you brush this off as a puff piece written by a geriatric millennial who has loved Beyoncé for 20+ years — none of which is a lie — let me assure you that Mrs. Carter-Knowles indeed has the accolades, the power and the influence…
Transforming the Data Management Challenge into a Strategic Opportunity
Managing large volumes of near real-time data from multiple sources of input is a challenge for many businesses — particularly those companies that are managing their supply chains with a series of disparate and disconnected tools. While these tools may be somewhat integrated, they can…
Juneteenth: A History and Reflection
Let’s get comfortable with being uncomfortable. Crucial conversations surrounding the topics of racial injustice, discrimination, and cultural prejudice, continue to ignite. Members of the Blue Yonder community feel the support of fellow associates as they share their personal experiences, viewpoints, and beliefs during the second…
How the Worker Shortage Might Affect Your Summer Vacation Plans
We’ve all been hearing about the worker shortage since early in the COVID-19 pandemic, and we’ve seen it in action in our everyday lives — visiting the grocery store, the pharmacy, at school and even at our own jobs. But have you thought about how…
Mastering the Last Mile of Retail Delivery
A lot of recent media attention has been devoted to what might be considered “macro” logistics problems, such as port closures, blocked shipping lanes and a lack of ocean container capacity. These and other logistics challenges leave products stranded thousands of miles from their final…
Where’s My Inventory? Managing Disruption Across Multiple Supplier Tiers
In his recent blog, Anmol Khurana discussed the immediate effects of the Russia-Ukraine conflict for companies shipping products in and out of the region. But, as the conflict approaches the four-month mark, the impacts are spreading and intensifying. As many countries around the world enforce…
Honoring Who That Little Queer Boy Was Meant To Be
This post was written by Bryant Miller in Corporate Communications. Bryant uses he/him pronouns and identifies as both queer and gay. I can’t believe I’m going to use a car analogy to introduce my blog post for Pride month, but I swear there’s a point!…