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Thinking About Strategy and Relationships with Dr. James L. Heskett, Part 2

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James R. Stock is a University of South Florida Distinguished University Professor and Frank Harvey Endowed Professor of Marketing. He has interviewed many of the greatest minds in transportation logistics, a practice area we call supply chain management today. He shared those interviews with Chris Barnes to be republished as part of the Supply Chain is Boring program.

In this interview, Stock speaks with James L. Heskett. Heskett is the Baker Foundation Professor Emeritus at Harvard University and holds an MBA and PhD from Stanford University. Heskett is the co-author of seven books and the sole author of an eighth, with some of his most important work being about the connection between the adaptability of corporate culture and financial returns.

In the second part of this three-part series, Stock and Heskett discuss his military service and the critical choices he made early in his career.

Additional Links and Resources:

Learn more about Supply Chain is Boring: https://supplychainnow.com/program/supply-chain-is-boring/

Subscribe to Supply Chain is Boring and other Supply Chain Now programs: https://supplychainnow.com/subscribe

This episode was hosted by Chris Barnes. For more information, please visit our dedicated show page at: https://supplychainnow.com/thinking-strategy-relationships-scib51

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James R. Stock is a University of South Florida Distinguished University Professor and Frank Harvey Endowed Professor of Marketing. He has interviewed many of the greatest minds in transportation logistics, a practice area we call supply chain management today. He shared those interviews with Chris Barnes to be republished as part of the Supply Chain is Boring program.

In this interview, Stock speaks with James L. Heskett. Heskett is the Baker Foundation Professor Emeritus at Harvard University and holds an MBA and PhD from Stanford University. Heskett is the co-author of seven books and the sole author of an eighth, with some of his most important work being about the connection between the adaptability of corporate culture and financial returns.

In the second part of this three-part series, Stock and Heskett discuss his military service and the critical choices he made early in his career.

Additional Links and Resources:

Learn more about Supply Chain is Boring: https://supplychainnow.com/program/supply-chain-is-boring/

Subscribe to Supply Chain is Boring and other Supply Chain Now programs: https://supplychainnow.com/subscribe

This episode was hosted by Chris Barnes. For more information, please visit our dedicated show page at: https://supplychainnow.com/thinking-strategy-relationships-scib51

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