Sean Murphy
Sean is an experienced reporter and feature writer, having worked on newspapers in Massachusetts and New Hampshire. He has won numerous accolades for his work, including awards from the New England Press Association and the New Hampshire Press Association. Sean studied under the journalism program at Northeastern University in Boston.
Title: Contributing Editor
Chain LinksLink This | Email This | Comments (0) Toyota needs better service data managementIt seems that Toyota has come up with an answer to the question the world has wondered about, and I blogged recently about here : Did the problems leading to Toyota’s recalls begin on the drawing board, or is Toyota simply a victim of an overly-competitive business plan? The answer, according to this recent article from CNN , seems to be the latter. Akio Toyoda, the... MoreLink This | Email This | Comments (0) Suppliers: Go Green or Else!According to a new report from A. T. Kearney, which we’ve written about here , the trend of going green is moving beyond the base corporate level. It’s no big secret that companies do not exist in a vacuum–some of them have thousands of suppliers and partner organizations. Now, though, companies are looking for those suppliers to be green too. There’s not a lot... MoreLink This | Email This | Comments (1) Toyota: Is the problem here or abroad?In what will probably go down as among the ugliest chapters in the company’s history, Toyota now has to recall millions of vehicles, to make sure sticky gas pedals don’t send them rocketing off the road, which some vehicles have already done. As a recent story posting to our Web site today shows, there seem to be two ultimate causes for the trouble (not including, of course,... MoreLink This | Email This | Comments (0) Video: What is Supply Chain Management?Many visitors to our site are seeking information on the basics of supply chain management. This video is barely more than a minute long, but it sums the topic up nicely. It’s worth a look. MoreLink This | Email This | Comments (1) First lead, now Cadmium?Just when you thought your children were safe from products from China, this investigation from the Associated Press emerged today. At issue is cadmium, a toxic metal that is usually harmless in its everyday form, but capable of causing a whole host of problems, including cancer, in concentration. The problem? Well, it’s now appearing in children’s jewelry, enough that... More |
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