Jan 20
Revisiting the Rise and Fall of the Neoliberal Order (with Gary Gerstle)
Every era runs on an economic story. For the last half-century, ours has been neoliberalism — the belief that if you free markets from constraints, prosperity will follow. This week we revisit a bracing conversation with historian Gary Gerstle about how neoliberalism took hold, w ... Show More
46m 3s
Jan 13
Revisiting How Neoliberalism Turned the Work Ethic Against Workers (with Elizabeth Anserson)
Americans have been told that working harder is the path to dignity, security, and success. But what if that promise was hijacked? This week, we’re revisiting our episode with Professor Elizabeth Anderson, where she exposes how neoliberalism weaponized the “work ethic” — transfor ... Show More
46m 35s
Jan 6
The Story That Built Today’s Economy (with George Monbiot and Binyamin Appelbaum)
Most people buy the fiction that markets are “natural,” inequality is inevitable, and government should step aside — but where did that idea come from? In this episode from 2019, Nick and Goldy talk with English journalist George Monbiot and American journalist and author Binyami ... Show More
1 h
Oct 2021
Supply Chain Crunch Impact on Earnings, Intel Slumps, Snap Tumbles on "Apple Effect," the "Trump SPAC" Skyrockets -- and a New Record High for the S&P 500
Carl Quintanilla, Morgan Brennan and Mike Santoli focused on a barrage of earnings reports in which the supply chain crunch played a big role in quarterly results. Intel shares took a big hit after the chipmaker warned of lower profit margins and missed on quarterly revenue in wa ... Show More
43m 48s
Jun 2025
MASTERful Supply Chain Leadership: Apple, P&G, Amazon & Unilever
In this episode of Supply Chain Now, Scott Luton welcomes back Mike Griswold, Vice President Analyst at Gartner, to explore what sets the supply chain Masters apart from the rest. With companies like Amazon, Apple, Procter & Gamble, and Unilever topping the list, Mike unpacks the ... Show More
39m 49s
Oct 2024
The Buzz: How Politics Shape Global Supply Chain
Join us for this week's episode of The Buzz, as we dive into the significant impact of the upcoming U.S. elections on global supply chains. Hosts Scott Luton and Kim Reuter welcome special guest Dave Food, Strategy Director for Prophetic Technology to the show, and they explore h ... Show More
50m 23s
May 2025
Supply Chain Leadership Across Africa: Increasing Private Sector Engagement for Quality Healthcare
In this episode of Supply Chain Now, we continue our popular series, Supply Chain Leadership Across Africa as host Scott Luton explores how public-private partnerships are reshaping access to healthcare across Africa, particularly when it comes to affordable, quality medicines. J ... Show More
42m 36s
Nov 2024
The Buzz: Transforming Supply Chain Planning
<p>Join us for this week's episode of The Buzz, as we dive into how adaptive planning is revolutionizing how organizations approach supply chain management, allowing for greater flexibility and responsiveness to a changing market.</p><p>In this episode, hosts Scott Luton and Kim ... Show More
51m 27s
Judging by the amount of downloads for this episode, we’d say it was our listeners’ favorite from the past year. “Did Corporate Greed Break the Supply Chain?” with Rakeen Mabud from the Groundwork Collaborative exposes how the supply chain was actually designed: not for reliably getting goods to people, but for maximizing profit. Unfortunately, that’s someth ... Show More
<p>For our December episode, co-hosts <a href='https://haslam.utk.edu/people/profile/ted-stank/'>Ted Stank</a> and <a href='https://haslam.utk.edu/people/profile/thomas-goldsby/'>Tom Goldsby</a> spoke with <a href='https://baker.utk.edu/person/dr-marianne-wanamaker/'>Marianne Wan ... Show More