If the kids are wondering why Christmas presents are arriving late this year, author Megan Preston Meyer has a couple of illustrated children's books that can explain the supply chain to them.
Meyer, a Minnesota native who returns to the state frequently, has self-published two books about the adventures of Supply Jane and her dog Fifo that teach children about logistics and the supply chain.
Lesson one: Know your stuff. FIFO is an acronym for the first-in, first-out inventory supply strategy.
Meyer and her husband have been living and working for the last nine years in Switzerland. She grew up in Duluth and jokes she has 2.25 degrees from the University of Minnesota. She earned an undergraduate degree in psychology, an MBA in operations management and she started a Ph.D. before deciding academia wasn't for her.
She also credits her high school job working at a Duluth Subway restaurant and later managing a Subway at Rosedale mall for exposing her to concepts like franchising, standardization and the idea that 6-inch Italian B.M.T. sandwich in Duluth, Rosedale or Arizona could all be prepared and taste the same.
"I love processes and the way things work," Meyer said. "My time in Subway led me to operations management."
She worked for global companies, including SABMiller, AB InBev and the Swiss fresh-food vending company Felfel.
She initially was tasked with typical supply-chain logistics issues, like sourcing grains from Africa to meet SABMiller's brewing needs. Then, she grew toward analytics. "Everything I was doing involved a spreadsheet," Meyer said.