Richard Wilding Explained

Honorific Prefix:Professor
Richard Wilding
Honorific Suffix:OBE
Birth Date:1965 5, df=yes[1] [2]
Birth Place:Sheffield, Yorkshire
Nationality:British
Occupation:Academic and business professional
Known For:Logistics and supply chain management
Boards:Former Chairman of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport
Awards:Logistics 100 Award 2017, Talent in Logistics - Lifetime contribution to development & training in Logistics in 2017. The Viscount Nuffield Silver Medal for Achievement in Design and Production in 2013. Winner of the European Supply Chain Excellence Awards Individual contribution award in 2010
Education:University of Sheffield, University of Warwick
Thesis Title:An investigation into sources of within industrial supply chains : amplification, deterministic chaos & parallel interactions[3]
Workplaces:Cranfield University

Richard Wilding (born 8 May 1965[4]) is a British academic and business professional specialising in logistics, transport and supply chain management. He is recognised as one of the world's leading experts in logistics and supply chain management.[5] [6]

He is Immediate Past Chairman of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport U.K.,[7] [8] the international professional membership organisation for professionals involved in the movement of goods and people and their associated supply chains. He is also Emeritus Professor of Supply Chain Strategy at Cranfield University.

Early life

Wilding was born in Sheffield, Yorkshire, England and is the son of Christine and Malcolm Wilding. He was educated at Princethorpe College, Warwickshire.[9] [10] His father, a physicist, worked at the University of Sheffield. Wilding revealed in an interview to The Star Newspaper, Sheffield that he learnt to walk on the corridors of the physics department.[11] It is reported he struggled at school from an eye tracking problem that was not diagnosed until into his teens, resulting in him struggling with school examinations.[9]

Education

Wilding studied Material Science and Technology at the University of Sheffield, graduating in 1987. He completed his Doctorate, 'Uncertainty generation in supply chains', part-time while in employment at the University of Warwick, graduating in 1998.

Career

After graduating he spent a number of years working in industry before “accidentally falling into academia”,[12] joining the Warwick Manufacturing Group in 1991. In 1998 he moved to Cranfield University and was promoted to Professor and Chair of Supply Chain Risk Management in 2006.[13] His is recognised as one of the "Fathers" of this subject discipline[14] This role evolved and he is currently Professor of Supply Chain Strategy.[15] In this position he has taken on various other posts including Director, Trustee and Chairman of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport between 2011 and 2019[16] and Director and Trustee of the Chartered Institute of Procurement and Supply in 2020.[17] He was appointed a National Teaching Fellow in 2019 specializing in andragogy within a business context .[18]

He has worked with BBC News[19] in writing and discussing supply chain management, and in particular home delivery issues[20] [21] He has worked with Channel 4 on a Dispatches programme “Where’s my missing mail”[22] and published in the Financial Times.[23] [24] He was one of the first to warn of the impending supply chain disruptions of COVID-19 and his advice and insights into the impacts of the coronavirus pandemic were heavily cited by the world media (for example[25] [26] [27]) He took part in a notable television debate on U.K. national television “Good Morning Britain” advising on the unintended consequences of the Consumer stockpiling on the supply chain.[28] [29]

His passion is described as “creating action in industry to increase value to customers and reduce costs”[30]

He is best known for his innovative approaches to global logistics and supply chain management, his significant impact on the profession and his online videos and education courses. Wilding was an early adopter of using vodcasts, podcasts and MOOCs for supply chain education including a YouTube Channel[31] and a successful iTunesU business course "Supply Chain Management & Logistics: An introduction to Principles and Concepts".[32]

In 2022 he launched a highly subscribed Linkedin Learning Course “Building Resilient Supply Chains for Effective Risk Management” [33] [34] [35]

Awards, honours and recognition

Wilding has received many awards for his work and impact on global business. He was appointed Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the Queen's 2013 New Year Honours[36] for service to business.[37] [38] In 2017 he was awarded the "Lifetime contribution to training and development in Logistics" at the Logistics Talent Awards, the citation states " ....has been inspiring and motivating individuals and companies through his passionate sharing of logistics and supply chain knowledge. His lifetime contribution to the sector is second to none"[39] [40] He was awarded The Viscount Nuffield Silver Medal for Achievement in Design and Production in 2013[41] recognising him as "an innovator and educator. He has championed and developed new approaches within the engineering supply chains of countless organisations through his technical leadership for over 20 years”[42] He was Winner of the European Supply Chain Excellence Awards Individual contribution award in 2010[43] [44] and the European Supply Chain Distinction Award “Distinguished Service Award for Thought Leadership and Service to Supply Chain Management”.[45]

Wilding has been listed in the SHD Magazine Logistics 100 since 2015,[46] a definitive list of the U.K. logistics industry's most influential individuals. He was awarded the "Logistics 100 Award" in 2017; this award singles out an individual in the list who has in the previous year created significant impact within the profession.[47] Thus identifying him as the top U.K. logistics professional of 2017.[48] In the refocused 2019 list, utilizing new judging criteria, he was recognized as one of the Top 5 outside influencers of the logistics profession from academia, trade associations and future skills networks[49] Professor Wilding was recognized as the No.1 outside influencer from U.K. academia.[50] He is recognised as one of the Top 10 Supply Chain Global Influencers on LinkedIn: A list of the top supply chain influencers out of the 660,000,000 Linkedin users in 200 countries and territories across the globe.[51] [52] He is also rated as the No.1 Supply Chain Power Influencer on Twitter since 2014.[53] He is listed in Who's Who (A.C. Black) and Debrett's and Marquis Who's Who.[54]

Wilding has been listed in the "2018 Top 100 Corporate Modern Slavery Influencers Index”[55] recognising individuals from all business sectors, media and academia who are influence leaders in raising awareness to end modern slavery and labour exploitation. The Index recognises individuals from all business sectors, media and academia who are influence leaders in raising awareness to end modern slavery and labour exploitation; those who advocate for robust ethical sourcing and human rights recognition and practices in UK direct business operations and global supply chains.[56]

In January 2019 he was published in a list of the Top 50 influencers in e-commerce and shipping. A list of the top 50 global experts and commentators who the top 1000 high-profile international professionals working in the e-commerce and delivery space follow, listen to and consult online.[57]

He was awarded U.K. National Teaching Fellowship in 2019 the most prestigious, internationally acclaimed and highly coveted national award, recognizing individuals who have made an outstanding impact on student outcomes and the teaching profession within U.K. Higher Education[58] [59] [60]

The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport U.K. awarded him the Institutes "Meritorious Service Award" in recognition of outstanding contribution and service to the Institute in the UK, its members and the continuing development of the logistics and transport profession in December 2019[61] and in 2022 he was awarded “The Sir Robert Lawrence Award 2021”, the premier award of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport. First presented in 1986, it recognises an individual's outstanding and sustained contribution to the profession of logistics and transport.[62] [63] [64] [65]

In March 2018, Reading Buses named a low-carbon bio-gas double deck bus after "Richard Wilding OBE" in recognition of his work across the logistics world and the close ties Reading Buses has with the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport and its continued commitment to the development of both its people and its business, including learnings from outside of the bus industry.[66]

His Fellowships include[67] Fellow of the Institution of Engineering & Technology (FIET), Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Logistics & Transport (FCILT), Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Procurement & Supply (FCIPS) and Principal Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (PFHEA).

Personal life

Richard lives near Rugby, Warwickshire. He is Vice Patron of Bedfordshire Opportunities for Learning Disabilities (previously Beds Garden Carers),[68] a day care and education centre for individuals with learning disabilities and challenging behaviours. He also actively supports his local community in Rugby, Warwickshire. He has acted as judge for the annual Women in Logistics Awards.[69]

Notes and References

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  3. The British Library EThOS. en-GB. 24 March 2017. 1997. University of Warwick. Ph.D.
  4. https://people.debretts.com/ Wilding, Prof Richard David
  5. News: Hellehurst. Aaron. BBC World - Talking Business with Aaron Hellehurst. 27 February 2020. 14 March 2020.
  6. Web site: Busch . Katja . March 2020 . Delivered: The Global Logistics Magazine .
  7. Web site: Alan Jones to lead CILT(UK) into its next century. 30 October 2019. Chartered Institute of Logistics & Transport U.K.. 15 March 2020.
  8. Web site: CILT - The Board. www.ciltuk.org.uk. en-GB. 15 March 2017.
  9. Web site: New Year's Honours: charity fundraiser and business brain among those on list from Rugby. www.rugbyadvertiser.co.uk. en. 15 March 2017.
  10. “Overcoming Struggles to gain OBE” Rugby Advertiser, Thursday 3 January 2013 page 6 (www.rugbyadvertiser.co.uk)
  11. Web site: Three generations graduate from Sheffield university. www.thestar.co.uk. en. 15 March 2017.
  12. Wilding. Richard. 1 August 2006. The application of complexity science to business. Management Decision. 44. 7. 10.1108/md.2006.00144gaa.001. 0025-1747.
  13. Web site: On the Move - January 13, 2006. Times Higher Education. 5 May 2017. 13 January 2006.
  14. News: The Father of Supply Chain Risk Management - CILT. 2018-05-23. CILT. 2018-08-23. en-GB.
  15. Web site: Professor Richard Wilding OBE. Cranfield University. 15 March 2020.
  16. News: Cranfield supply chain professor to be new CILT chair - Logistics Real Estate. 7 October 2015. Logistics Real Estate. 15 March 2017. en-US.
  17. https://www.cips.org/PageFiles/121350/CIPS%20Briefing%20Document%20GBT%20v20%2027.07.21.pdf https://www.cips.org/PageFiles/121350/CIPS%20Briefing%20Document%20GBT%20v20%2027.
  18. Web site: How to teach the most demanding students of all. Wilding. Richard. 2 October 2019. Advance HE - News and Views. 15 October 2019.
  19. News: Viewpoint: The transparent supply chain. Wilding. Prof Richard. 7 December 2012. BBC News. 15 March 2017. en-GB.
  20. News: The parcel conundrum. Bomford. Andrew. 6 July 2012. BBC News. 15 March 2017. en-GB.
  21. News: Who, what, why: Are tech goods cheaper in the US than the UK?. 12 June 2013. BBC News. 15 March 2017. en-GB.
  22. Web site: Parcel mishandling filmed By Channel 4's Dispatches (includes video) - Channel 4 - Info - Press. www.channel4.com. en-us. 15 March 2017.
  23. News: The ghost in the machine. Wilding. Richard. 6 April 2006. Financial Times. 15 March 2017. 0307-1766.
  24. [Financial Times]
  25. Web site: Coronavirus hits supply chains and commodity prices. Hart. Charlie. 4 February 2020. Supply Management. 15 March 2020.
  26. Web site: Covid-19 presents global supply chain emergency. Wilding. Richard. 24 February 2020. The Engineer. 15 March 2020.
  27. Web site: Coronavirus causes 'upheaval and uncertainty' for toy manufacturers. Helmore. Edward. 29 February 2020. The Guardian U.K.. 15 March 2020.
  28. Web site: Susanna Reid clashes over coronavirus stockpiling as self-isolating soars 'it's sensible!'. Mcintyre. Charlotte. 5 March 2020. Daily Express. 15 March 2020.
  29. Web site: Is Coronavirus Stockpiling Selfish or Sensible? Good Morning Britain. 5 March 2020. YouTube - Good Morning Britain. 15 March 2020.
  30. Web site: An interview with Professor Richard Wilding. Tesseras. Lucy. Logistics Manager. 3 May 2017. February 2011.
  31. Web site: Supply Chain Podcast Channel YouTube. YouTube. 5 May 2017.
  32. Web site: Supply Chain Management & Logistics: An introduction to principles and Concepts. iTunesU - iTunes University. 5 May 2017.
  33. ”Building Resilient Supply Chains” Logistics and Transport Focus Magazine, August 2022 pages 40 to 41 The Journal of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (UK)https://ciltuk.org.uk/News/Focus-Magazine
  34. https://www.linkedin.com/learning/building-resilient-supply-chains-for-effective-risk-management/
  35. Web site: Building Resilient Supply Chains for Effective Risk Management . 3 May 2022 .
  36. https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/60367/supplement/14 London Gazette Issue 60367
  37. News: The day our 'Queen Vic' met Her Majesty. 28 March 2013. Bedfordshire News. 15 March 2017. en.
  38. News: Warwickshire honours: Sports stars among those awarded. 29 December 2012. BBC News. 15 March 2017. en-GB.
  39. Web site: 2017 Talent in Logistics Awards. Talent in Logistics Awards & Conference. 11 July 2017.
  40. Web site: Winners of Talent in Logistics Awards Announced. Factory Equipment. 11 July 2017.
  41. Web site: IET Awards - IET Conferences. conferences.theiet.org. en-US. 15 March 2017.
  42. Web site: IET Award Winners. IET Awards - The Institute of Engineering & Technology, U.K.. 3 May 2017.
  43. News: Professor Richard Wilding - Logistics Manager. 1 February 2011. Logistics Manager. 15 March 2017. en-GB.
  44. News: Professor Richard Wilding OBE - Supply Chain Excellence. Supply Chain Excellence. 15 March 2017. en-GB.
  45. News: Logistiikka-lehti 6/2008. issuu. 15 March 2017.
  46. Web site: The Logistics 100. Adams. Kirsty. SHD Magazine - SHD Logistics 100. 3 May 2017.
  47. News: He's getting there. Morris. Andy. 12 October 2017. The Rugby Observer. Bullivantmedia Ltd. 12 October 2017. 6.
  48. Web site: Cranfield Professor identified as top U.K. logistics professional in 2017. U.K. Haulier. October 4, 2017. www.ukhaulier.co.uk. October 4, 2017. October 16, 2017.
  49. January 2019. The Logistics 100 2019. SHD Logistics Magazine. January 2019. 30. flickread.com.
  50. January 2019. Outside Influencers. SHD Logistics Magazine. January 2019. 37. flickread.com.
  51. https://www.scmdojo.com/supply-chain-influencers/ https://www.scmdojo.com/supply-chain-
  52. Web site: 12 Supply Chain Influencers you should follow on social media . 13 June 2022 .
  53. Web site: Introducing Supply Chain Power Influencers on Twitter. www.supplychainopz.com. 15 March 2017.
  54. Wilding, Richard "Who's Who in the World" 27th Edition, Published by Marquis Who's Who, New Providence, NJ, U.S.A 2009 page 2907
  55. Web site: U.K. Top 100 Modern Slavery Influencers 2018. msa4construction.com/Top100Index. 23 August 2018.
  56. News: Wilding in Top 100 slavery influencers - Logistics Manager Magazine. 2018-05-22. Logistics Manager Magazine. 2018-08-23. en-GB.
  57. Web site: Top 50 Influencers in e-commerce and shipping 2019. scurri.com. 14 February 2019. 11 January 2019.
  58. Web site: Cranfield Professor of Supply Chain Strategy receives prestigious award. 13 August 2019. Be Central Bedfordshire. 15 March 2020.
  59. Web site: National Teaching Fellowship for Wilding. 29 August 2019. Logistics Manager. 15 March 2020.
  60. Web site: National Teaching Fellows 2019 - Professor Richard Wilding. Advance HE - www.advance-he.ac.uk. 15 March 2020.
  61. Web site: Professor Richard Wilding, OBE – Prestigious Award!. 18 December 2019. SCCIndex - News. 15 March 2020.
  62. Web site: CILT(UK) > Events > National Events > CILT Awards for Excellence > the Sir Robert Lawrence Award .
  63. Web site: HSS MAGAZINE - Richard Wilding among winners at CILT Awards .
  64. Web site: Outstanding contribution to logistics industry award for Cranfield academic .
  65. “Logistics and Transport Focus Magazine May 2022, The Journal of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (UK) page 26 to 29 “The Interview: Richard Wilding” https://ciltuk.org.uk/News/Focus-Magazine”
  66. Web site: Reading Buses Name Bus After Richard Wilding OBE - ALBUM. www.albumbus.co.uk. en-US. 2018-08-23.
  67. Web site: Conference Speaker - Professor Richard Wilding. Logistics & Supply Chain Conference. 3 May 2017.
  68. Web site: Vice Patrons of BOLD. www.bo4ld.org.uk. October 16, 2017.
  69. Web site: Women in Logistics reveals awards shortlist - Lloyd's Loading List. Smith. Lucy. www.lloydsloadinglist.com. en. 15 March 2017.