SOX, Innovation, and Resilience
Bob Greifeld, President and CEO of NASDAQ, argues today in the Wall Street Journal op-ed (“It’s Time To Pull Up Our SOX,” The Wall Street Journal, March 6, 2006, page A 14;
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Bob Greifeld, President and CEO of NASDAQ, argues today in the Wall Street Journal op-ed (“It’s Time To Pull Up Our SOX,” The Wall Street Journal, March 6, 2006, page A 14;
Today, more commentary in The New York Times that helps make the case for resilience. Kendall Hoyt writes about the shortcomings of “one bug, one drug” approaches to unpredictable pandemics: …The problem
Robert D. Kaplan, writing in The Washington Post, is right and wrong at the same time: Globalization and other dynamic forces will continue to rid the world of dictatorships. Political change is
Culture is a critical element of resilience. Resilience is the ability to draw on all your assets in response to system shocks. In an enterprise, assets include information, management skill and best
Good commentary in today’s New York Times by Glenn Zorpette of IEEE, about the critical role of the power grid in creating stability in Iraq — and the damage to stability caused