Heads Up is an interview series and podcast where technology innovators and experts discuss solutions to today's workflow challenges in distribution, manufacturing, healthcare, maintenance & inspection, and many other industries. From the warehouse floor all the way to the C-suite, Heads Up explores the impact technology and other innovations may play in advancing workflow efficiency.

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Podcast Overview
Heads Up is an interview series and podcast where technology innovators and experts discuss solutions to today's workflow challenges in distribution, manufacturing, healthcare, maintenance & inspection, and many other industries. From the warehouse floor all the way to the C-suite, Heads Up explores the impact technology and other innovations may play in advancing workflow efficiency.
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12/1/2020
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Recent Episodes

August 5, 2024
How To Find The Practical Uses Of AI For Your Supply Chain Operation | AI Interview #2 w/ Joe Carson, CEO of Spend Strategies
<p>With 20+ years of experience in procurement and supply chain, Joe Carson, CEO of Spend Strategies, shares his valuable insights into the landscape of Artificial Intelligence in the Supply Chain.</p><p> In this episode, we'll dive into the practical and valuable information you need to evaluate AI and its ability to fit into your organization's operations. </p><p>Follow Joe Carson: </p><p>https://www.linkedin.com/in/joecarson/</p><p>Check out Spend Strategies: </p><p>https://spendstrategies.com/</p><p>Follow Alex Reneman on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alex-reneman/.</p><p>For inquiries related to Heads Up, email: </p><p>podcast@mountainleverage.com </p><p>Watch here:</p><p>https://youtu.be/n_cu6YL-ejU</p>

July 15, 2024
How AI's Small Data Can Transform Your Supply Chain Decision-Making | AI Interview #1 w/ Assistant Professor Anthony Roath, Auburn University
<p>This is the first entry into our series: “AI: The Good, The Bad, and The Human in the Supply Chain”. In this series, we will tackle just what the title states... The good, bad, and human aspects of AI and only the necessary information that you need to take action in your organization concerning this rapidly growing topic. Join Alex Reneman on his journey to find practical information on Artificial Intelligence for warehouse managers and supply chain executives alike on this new episode of Heads Up. </p><p>Anthony Roath, Assistant Professor at Auburn University, starts off our new series by diving into the practical use of AI within a distribution center, some common misconceptions of the new dynamic between a human workforce with implemented Artificial Intelligence, and how small data is key to the proper, actionable use of AI. </p><p>Professor Roath takes us through the necessary considerations when implementing AI in your warehouses and DCs. He emphasizes a bottom-to-top approach to AI in your organization so your practical use case of AI is not lost by starting with a high-level strategy. Whether you’re managing the production floor or in the C-suite,, this episode dives into how you can utilize AI not only to get data – but specifically the necessary data you need to make the best business and tactical decisions. </p><p>Read Assistant Professor Roath’s and coauthor's report: </p><p><a href="https://www.thescxchange.com/articles/9633-intelligent-workflows-orchestrating-the-intersection-of-ai-and-humans" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.thescxchange.com/articles/9633-intelligent-workflows-orchestrating-the-intersection-of-ai-and-humans</a></p><p>Follow Alex Reneman on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alex-reneman/.</p><p>For inquiries related to Heads Up, email: </p><p>podcast@mountainleverage.com </p><p>Watch here:</p><p>https://youtu.be/0GXnsWX9Y-s</p><p> </p>

April 11, 2024
Sears Chair of Global Supply Chain Management: Average 13% Drop in Your Shares After A Disruption!
<p>John Saldanha is the Sears Chair of Global Supply Chain Management at the John Chambers College of Business and Economics at WVU. </p><p>In this episode, Alex and John discuss various, current supply chain disruptions, supply chain resiliency, and how leaders can adapt to unexpected challenges in the supply chain. </p><p>Chapters: </p><p>00:00 Intro</p><p>00:26 Background</p><p>01:36 Why Canals Are So Critical to the Supply Chain</p><p>04:53 Alternatives to Primary Canals Used for Trade</p><p>08:28 Effects From Recent Panama Canal Droughts</p><p>13:00 Effects From Recent Events Around the Suez Canal</p><p>16:35 Key Bridge Collapse in Baltimore</p><p>22:39 Strategies for Supply Chain Resilience</p><p>30:20 Artificial Intelligence & Supply Chain Resilience</p><p>34:23 Last Words From the Guest</p><p><br></p><p>Follow John: </p><p>https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnsaldanha/</p><p><br></p><p>For any inquiries related to Heads Up, email: </p><p>podcast@mountainleverage.com</p><p><br></p><p>Watch here: </p><p>https://youtu.be/2riNjW3SOu4</p><p><br></p><p>Follow Alex: </p><p>https://www.linkedin.com/in/alex-reneman/</p>
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