ISM's Miller provides an overview of the state of the services economy

GUEST: Steve Miller, Institute for Supply Management  Topics covered in this podcast include: the objective of the Institute for Supply Management's (ISM) Services Report on Business; the current state of the services-based economy; the impact of tariffs and trade policy on services; and the sector's outlook for the remainder of 2025.  Steve Miller is an experienced supply chain, procurement, facility management, and technology executive. His experience spans industry and consulting, including roles on non-profit and for-profit boards of directors. In February he became the first CPO of Integrity; a leading independent distributor of life and health insurance products, as well as wealth management and retirement planning solutions; and he is chair of ISM’s Services Business Survey Committee. Steve’s prior roles include CPO at Disney, CSCO at P.F. Chang’s restaurant group, and managing director in Accenture’s communications, media, and technology consulting practice. Additional industry experience includes roles in aerospace, automotive, food manufacturing, high tech, packaged media, and pharmaceuticals companies. He earned his bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from Arizona State University, and his masters in industrial systems engineering at Kettering University.  

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Join us as we dive into the world of logistics with in-depth conversations featuring industry professionals on the front lines of supply chain innovation. Each episode explores the latest trends, technologies, and challenges shaping the movement of goods—from warehouse automation and transportation management to sustainability and labor strategies. Whether you’re a logistics leader or just getting started in the field, you’ll gain practical insights and firsthand perspectives to stay ahead in this fast-changing industry. Tune in to discover how top performers are solving real-world problems and driving smarter, more efficient operations across the supply chain.