Dealing with Segmented Supply Chains
Supply chain risk management guru Daniel Stengl notes that more and more companies are developing product lines for different markets and wonders “if it is ok just to use the same supply
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Supply chain risk management guru Daniel Stengl notes that more and more companies are developing product lines for different markets and wonders “if it is ok just to use the same supply
In Part 1 of this two-part series, I discussed the first five highlights from an Economist Intelligence Unit report entitled Ascending the maturity curve: Effective management of enterprise risk and compliance. It
I was recently contacted by Annabel Symington, Deputy Editor of Business Research for The Economist Intelligence Unit. She thought I might be interested in a new EIU report that “examines how companies
In a world that appears to believe “bigger is better,” we have seen super-sized meals, super-sized stores, super-sized flat screen televisions, and super-sized churches. The logistics sector is apparently not immune to
The global economy remains an admixture of booming and slumping economies. Hanging heavy over the slumping economies is a mountain of debt. As politicians wrestle with how to get a handle on
A generation ago, parents used to discuss openly their ambitions for their children. Many wanted their children to grow up to be doctors or lawyers (because that was where the money was).
In yesterday’s post, I discussed a number of avenues available to entrepreneurs seeking capital to start or run their business. In this post, I would like to discuss opportunities and perils associated
During this shortened holiday week, I’ve decided to concentrate on entrepreneurism. For many entrepreneurs, finding sufficient capital to finance their dreams is difficult. Mike Southon reports that the process is generally “lengthy”
Almost every country in the world sets aside a day to celebrate its heritage and history. For the United States, that day is the Fourth of July. For Americans, the Fourth of
In the first segment of this 3-part series, I discussed some of the challenges that are going to be confronted as freshwater becomes more scarce (either because supplies dry up or the
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