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Bradley A. Feuling

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About Me

Brad Feuling understands how to build long-lasting new ventures. He has worked with a number of start-up companies and was mentored under author Jim Collins (Good to Great and Built to Last). His experience in supply chain operations includes sourcing from Asia and consumer production distribution planning. He earned his MBA from The Krannert School of Management at Purdue University and holds a BA from Bucknell University.

My Interests

Business, start-up companies, supply chains, design, futurist theory, critical theory, music, linguistics, art.

I'd like to meet:

Warren Buffet, Bill Gates, Henry Ford, Andrew Carnegie, George Soros, Larry Page and Sergey Brin, Thomas Friedman, Michael Dell, Steve Jobs and many more.

Music:

All kinds...You name it, I'll probably enjoy it.

Movies:

Way too many to list.

Television:

I don't really watch TV. I enjoy reading.

Books:

Jonathan Livingston Seagull and too many others.

Heroes:

My parents and my friends who follow their dreams.

My Blog

IndustryWeek Jan. 2008 - Chinese Currency Exchange Impacts the Supply Chain

January 7, 2008With appreciating currencies between China and the U.S., the cost savings once enjoyed are being lost.   The complete article can also be read at: http://www.industryweek.com/Read...
Posted by Bradley A. Feuling on Tue, 08 Jan 2008 06:14:00 PST

Configuring Global Supply Chains

What are the most important considerations when configuring global supply chains for your business? Are they flexibility, security, cost, performance, relationships, future prospects, other strategic...
Posted by Bradley A. Feuling on Fri, 07 Dec 2007 11:42:00 PST

IndustryWeek Nov. 2007: Viewpoint: Chinas Evolving Supply Chain

November 19, 2007 Today, companies must further explore process improvement paying particular attention to the China supply chain itself. But what does it really look like?   The complete articl...
Posted by Bradley A. Feuling on Mon, 19 Nov 2007 04:32:00 PST

Emerging Competitive Advantages for Global Supply Chains are What?

As many note, speed, costs, and knowledge are certainly the critical underlying factors of supply chains. These create advantages, which make the model competitive. One other area I might add here is ...
Posted by Bradley A. Feuling on Tue, 06 Nov 2007 05:44:00 PST

Sept/Oct CHaINA: Journey to the West

A major theme among foreign companies operating in China is the prospectus for developing operations in the West. As the central government promotes Western development and cities such as Wuhan, Kunmi...
Posted by Bradley A. Feuling on Wed, 12 Sep 2007 09:26:00 PST

Sneak Peek K&A Review August 07: When You Think it is Like Home&But it is Not

May 28, 2007 I've grown to appreciate this nervous enthusiasm for China. For over seven years now I have read the headlines, followed trade journals and sought out unique opinions and perspectives. At...
Posted by Bradley A. Feuling on Mon, 04 Jun 2007 10:14:00 PST

KongandAllan.com is now LIVE!!

Great news everyone! www.KongandAllan.com is now live on the web in the US.  We are still working to get the site active in China, and it will be so very shortly. This is only our first shot...
Posted by Bradley A. Feuling on Wed, 09 May 2007 11:59:00 PST

Do You Really Think You Can Compete&and Win?

March 21, 2007 A funny thing happened on the way to the furniture market. Suzhou, a smaller city by Chinese standards is roughly one hour by train from Shanghai. This historic city is commonly referr...
Posted by Bradley A. Feuling on Sat, 28 Apr 2007 03:47:00 PST

When in Shanghai: Dont Go to the Supermarket on the Weekend

March 10, 2007   Note to global travelers: Don't go to the supermarket on the weekend in Shanghai. Instead of "Welcome" or "Huan Ying De", the sign on the door should read, "Mass Crowd Inside" o...
Posted by Bradley A. Feuling on Fri, 13 Apr 2007 09:10:00 PST

This is Pretty Cool!!!

Google never ceases to amaze me.  This this is super cool for us dorks.  Check it out and try the different features.  Pretty amazing. http://tools.google.com/gapminder/...
Posted by Bradley A. Feuling on Sun, 18 Mar 2007 09:17:00 PST