144: Women in Supply Chain, Michelle Livingstone

Published: Oct. 5, 2020, noon

From gaining her degree in Business, with a concentration in transportation, Michelle has gone from strength to strength. Her career has seen her achieve leadership roles within large organizations from Kraft to JC Penney, move all around the USA, and now sees her helping to shape the whole future of transport and supply chain, as the Vice President of Transportation for The Home Depot.

She\u2019s also actively engaged within the industry and serves on the boards of a host of different associations, advising the industry and championing female leadership.

Today Michelle tells us all about her impressive career, her love for, and commitment to, the industry and the importance of supporting women in supply chain.

IN THIS EPISODE WE DISCUSS:

[06.44] How lively conversations with her trucking Father brought Michelle to supply chain, despite wanting to be a teacher in her early years.

\u201cNever underestimate the power of a dinner conversation with your children!

[08.28] How a part-time job at a burger restaurant in her early teens helped Michelle to find her voice, through a focus on customer service and communication with management.

[10.17] The importance of mentorship and how, on reflection, the pressure of being a woman in a male-dominated industry meant Michelle didn\u2019t always use her voice the way she now feels she could, or should, have.

[13.10] How The Home Depots' ethos matches with Michelle\u2019s; and the challenges as well as the positives of working for the company.

\u201cIf you enjoy fast-paced, high-energy, challenging, thought-provoking workload, being in supply chain and transportation is a great area to be in.\u201d

[14.50] How COVID has affected supply chain, and the benefits it\u2019s brought along with it, from improved technology to more flexible communication.

[15.50] How an understanding of data is going to be key for the next generation.

[17.30] The benefits of engaging with the industry and taking seats on boards, from networking to giving back.

[20.11] How organisations like AWESOME are changing the game for women in business, and the importance of continuing to champion female voices.

[21.37] An overview of AWESOME.

[23.22] The challenges and benefits of the industry, particularly for women.

\u201cThe benefits far outweigh the challenges I\u2019ve experienced.\u201d

[26.51] Why Michelle now serves on the board of the Supply Chain Academy at Indiana University, the same institution where she gained her own degree.

[28.45] Michelle\u2019s passion for working with people and helping them to achieve their own sets of goals and dreams.

\u201cIt keeps me energised every day.\u201d

[29.39] Michelle\u2019s advice for up and coming women in supply in chain.

\u201cJust do it! If you don\u2019t allow it to intimidate you, you will be pleasantly surprised at all the wonderful things you too will accomplish.\u201d

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