Risk Management Can Be a Competitive Advantage, Part Two
“The human race has long appreciated that disruptions are part of life,” writes the staff at Logility, “they come in waves, and the best laid plans don’t always result in the outcomes
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“The human race has long appreciated that disruptions are part of life,” writes the staff at Logility, “they come in waves, and the best laid plans don’t always result in the outcomes
“Plan all you want,” writes Cyrus Hadavi, CEO of Adexa, “but disruptions are the supply chain’s real problem.”[1] Why? Because global supply chains are constantly facing crises. According to the World Economic
“Geopolitical risk is center stage,” declares Ziad Haider, McKinsey & Company’s Global Director of Geopolitical Risk. He adds, “There are the Russia–Ukraine conflict, strenuous relationships among countries across the globe, internet restrictions,
There appears to be competing National Lemonade Days in America. According to the staff National Today, 20 August is the designated day to “join your community in celebrating National Lemonade Day!”[1] However,
The past few years of turmoil in the retail sector have challenged many professionals. The so-called “retail apocalypse” was deepened by the pandemic, then came inventory overload and inflation. Retailers could be
Decisions are important in both our personal and professional lives. Good business leaders understand the importance of decision-making and continually seek to improvement how decisions are made throughout their organizations. According to
Some reality television shows, like the History Channel’s Alone, feature contestants who volunteer to live rough for a period of time. The focus of these shows is watching contestants’ search for food
Earlier this year, U.S. presidential hopeful Ron DeSantis insisted, “While the U.S. has many vital national interests — securing our borders, addressing the crisis of readiness within our military, achieving energy security
The recent movie “Oppenheimer,” a film about J. Robert Oppenheimer’s role as the scientific director of the Manhattan Project which developed the world’s first nuclear weapons, had him quoting Hindu scripture —
Don’t let anyone fool you. Growing old is inevitable yet seldom fun. In his book Fableheaven, author Brandon Mull wrote, “The curse of mortality. You spend the first portion of your life
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