Zach Zacharia on Why Cybersecurity is Top Threat to Supply Chain

Cybersecurity and Data Risk tops the latest Lehigh Business Supply Chain Risk Management Index for the fourth straight quarter.

Saif Mir on the Effect of Nudging on Truckers

Can truckers be nudged into being mindful about the social, environmental and financial effects of how long they let their trucks idle and changed their idling behavior?

Zach Zacharia on Top 3rd Quarter Risks to Supply Chain

Growing concerns about Cybersecurity and Data Risk top the latest Lehigh Business Supply Chain Risk Management Index by a wide margin.

Zach Zacharia on the Biggest Threats to the Global Supply Chain

Heading into 2023, Economic Risk—spurred by the war in Ukraine, inflation, and labor shortages—tops the Lehigh Business Supply Chain Risk Management Index.

Zach Zacharia on Supply Chain Risks - 3rd Quarter 2022

Economic Risk poses the greatest threat to the global supply chain in the 3rd quarter of 2022, according to the new Lehigh Business Supply Chain Risk Management Index.

Zach Zacharia on What’s Happening with the Supply Chain Now?

The economy, transportation disruption and issues with suppliers pose the highest levels of risk in the new Lehigh Business Supply Chain Risk Management Index.

Phillip Coles on the Effects of Disruptions in the Supply Chain on the Holidays

Phillip Coles, Lehigh Business professor of practice talks about how disruptions in the supply chain will affect this holiday season.

Number One Supply Chain Threat: Transportation Disruption

According to the Lehigh Business Supply Chain Risk Management Index for the fourth quarter, Transportation Disruption Risk has gone up over 10 points.

Zach Zacharia on Red Flags in the Supply Chain

Transportation disruption risk, economic risk, and supplier risk are at the highest levels for any risk category since the Lehigh Business Supply Chain Risk Management Index was launched more than a year ago. How concerned should we be?

Business Alum, Bert Trucksess, Provides Research Grant

Lehigh Business alumni Bert Trucksess '71 has provided $25,000 to fund research projects to the Center for Supply Chain Research at Lehigh.