Am in love with the speakers power of influence in his language, quite inspirational, thought provoking. You are role model for the 21st century and beyond.
Thanks - many thousands have viewed the video on logistics and supply chain management here and will appreciate any more of your insights and information that you post.
I would say use every shopping trip as a learning experience. Get out there and talk to people: what arrives when, how do they order, what happens when things don't arrive on time. Talk to pharmacy owners and local garages who both enjoy in many countries same day delivery which is unusual for other sectors.
Hello Sir Mark, I find your videos understandable, your point of view and every message you bring it's sinking into my mind and helps me a lot in my daily task. Thank you so much.
Yet again, thanks for the insight, knowledge and broad presentation! Really love your work Patrick. As a former student of Logistics & SC your footage has been so beneficial and.. refreshing! Am most interested if you have any plans to tour / visit Australia in.. The Future?
@barnamania Interesting - it used to be the same in my part of London when I grew up. Many local shops had a delivery boy on a bicycle. I used to be one for the local butcher when I was at school.
Hello guys, i am currently perusing a degree in Supply Chain Management. SCM along with logistics interests me very intently. I have found myself trying to gain an edge on the rest of graduates that are currently out there! What would any of you recommend learning or perusing for say to stay ahead of the competition and gain a leading attitude toward this field??
jeff cameron, I am a little late to reply to this comment however I am currently a first year student in Bachelor of business majoring Logistics and supply chain management I'm just wondering how you found your course, and did you enjoy it. Thankyou and kindest regards, J. I Girgis.
Looking forward to your comments on these important issues. And thanks to others too for your comments on my others videos which many tens of thousands will read with interest over the next months.... Do share your insights and thoughts - and remember to tell us which country you live in.... I read every comment and reply where I can...
Hi Patrick, thanks for sharing this, I would expect that SUpply Chains will need to become more responsive and more granular, this will ultimately push towards personalised delivery, configured products and dynamic logistics
Yeah, I figured. I'm very familiar with TVP and TZM. I just find some of the stuff that this guy says to be shocking; the whole financial industry has lost sight of its own context within the global evolution of human beings.
Cash Daugherty Thanks everyone - just to clarify. When oil prices rise above $100 a barrel, even the greatest climate sceptics become converts to green tech - Finance Directors of large corporations find that saving energy, helping the environment, actually directly saves costs. And the higher the price of oil, the more careful and responsible humans are likely to be about using up this limited resource, and about pumping the atmosphere full of more C02.
Understandable. However, I am unsure about why we have chose an economic system that is predicated upon a dynamic that calls for high levels of environmental exploitation and destabilization until the price of oil reaches a certain value. It is like our health should depend on the price of medicine (which, unfortunately, is the reality we live in). A further advanced civilization would be critical. I understand that oil companies are myopic and have no purpose in life other than to maximize profits irrespective of the state of the planet and its societies. I assume that greater alternatives exist to the current way of living that would increase the standard of living for everyone while bringing our levels of consumption into a more equal relationship with the environment. I also assume that these alternatives pose a threat to the profit of those myopic oil companies. I am curious about what the research budget of projects that seek out these alternatives is compared to the research budgets of projects that seek to further the agenda of the oil companies. My guess is that the latter greatly overshadows the former...greatly.
Is there anybody who knows why Musk didn’t invent solar panels on roofs of his cars? Wouldn’t that be the most optimalized solution? Perhaps some technical barriers with solution that could be only discovered
Am in love with the speakers power of influence in his language, quite inspirational, thought provoking. You are role model for the 21st century and beyond.
Thanks - many thousands have viewed the video on logistics and supply chain management here and will appreciate any more of your insights and information that you post.
useful video,I m studying Logistics right now,thanks
Hi,I am a logsitics man,I`m woked 5 years.I like it.
I would say use every shopping trip as a learning experience. Get out there and talk to people: what arrives when, how do they order, what happens when things don't arrive on time. Talk to pharmacy owners and local garages who both enjoy in many countries same day delivery which is unusual for other sectors.
I found the information useful. Thank you for sharing this great video it really helps!
Hello Sir Mark, I find your videos understandable, your point of view and every message you bring it's sinking into my mind and helps me a lot in my daily task. Thank you so much.
Yet again, thanks for the insight, knowledge and broad presentation! Really love your work Patrick. As a former student of Logistics & SC your footage has been so beneficial and.. refreshing! Am most interested if you have any plans to tour / visit Australia in.. The Future?
Hey Pat: I'm showing this video in my entrepreneurship course tonight!
@barnamania Interesting - it used to be the same in my part of London when I grew up. Many local shops had a delivery boy on a bicycle. I used to be one for the local butcher when I was at school.
good article and presentation on - future, effect and the way forward
Evenally Masabo Thanks.
Hello guys, i am currently perusing a degree in Supply Chain Management. SCM along with logistics interests me very intently. I have found myself trying to gain an edge on the rest of graduates that are currently out there! What would any of you recommend learning or perusing for say to stay ahead of the competition and gain a leading attitude toward this field??
jeff cameron, I am a little late to reply to this comment however I am currently a first year student in Bachelor of business majoring Logistics and supply chain management I'm just wondering how you found your course, and did you enjoy it.
Thankyou and kindest regards,
J. I Girgis.
Great - really helpful. Thanks.
Sounds really interesting - tell me / others more about how it works...
China local home delivery sounds really fast.
Looking forward to your comments on these important issues. And thanks to others too for your comments on my others videos which many tens of thousands will read with interest over the next months.... Do share your insights and thoughts - and remember to tell us which country you live in.... I read every comment and reply where I can...
Hi Patrick, thanks for sharing this, I would expect that SUpply Chains will need to become more responsive and more granular, this will ultimately push towards personalised delivery, configured products and dynamic logistics
Interesting. Join the discussion at Logistics - Transport group on FaceBook!.
Uh, explain to me why the price of oil is more important than the Earth's capability of sustaining human life? I must have missed that one.
Yeah, I figured. I'm very familiar with TVP and TZM. I just find some of the stuff that this guy says to be shocking; the whole financial industry has lost sight of its own context within the global evolution of human beings.
Cash Daugherty Thanks everyone - just to clarify. When oil prices rise above $100 a barrel, even the greatest climate sceptics become converts to green tech - Finance Directors of large corporations find that saving energy, helping the environment, actually directly saves costs. And the higher the price of oil, the more careful and responsible humans are likely to be about using up this limited resource, and about pumping the atmosphere full of more C02.
Understandable. However, I am unsure about why we have chose an economic system that is predicated upon a dynamic that calls for high levels of environmental exploitation and destabilization until the price of oil reaches a certain value. It is like our health should depend on the price of medicine (which, unfortunately, is the reality we live in). A further advanced civilization would be critical.
I understand that oil companies are myopic and have no purpose in life other than to maximize profits irrespective of the state of the planet and its societies.
I assume that greater alternatives exist to the current way of living that would increase the standard of living for everyone while bringing our levels of consumption into a more equal relationship with the environment.
I also assume that these alternatives pose a threat to the profit of those myopic oil companies.
I am curious about what the research budget of projects that seek out these alternatives is compared to the research budgets of projects that seek to further the agenda of the oil companies.
My guess is that the latter greatly overshadows the former...greatly.
i guess it's about forcing the flow in the desired direction.
stop at 13:22 - bam Steve Jobs !!
Is there anybody who knows why Musk didn’t invent solar panels on roofs of his cars? Wouldn’t that be the most optimalized solution? Perhaps some technical barriers with solution that could be only discovered
I am living in China.