No, AI has not killed supply chain management
Some have argued that supply chain management is on its way to becoming obsolete. Recent events would seem suggest otherwise. ...
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4 May 2021 ⢠by Ralf W. Seifert, Richard Markoff in Supply chain
Some have argued that supply chain management is on its way to becoming obsolete. Recent events would seem suggest otherwise. ...
1 May 2021 in CEO Dialogue podcast series
In this in-depth conversation, A.P. Moller-Maersk CEO Søren Skou gives his thoughts on the changes COVID-19 has brought to the business world - and the need to adapt in a digital world....
29 April 2021 ⢠by Michael R. Wade, Jialu Shan in Technology
There is no hiding from digital disruption, and the pandemic definitely accelerated the process for many organizations. But while companies know they need to transform, they are really struggling with how to...
27 April 2021 in CEO Dialogue Series
The former CEO of IT company Infotheek Group shares his secrets for successful M&A integration, picking the right bets, and saving time on emails. ...
26 April 2021 ⢠by Salvatore Cantale, Carmen von Rohr in Human Resources
Too many companies looking to buy out or join forces with their rivals ignore the risks posed by differences between workforces and corporate culture....
23 April 2021 ⢠by Didier Cossin, Abraham Hongze Lu in Governance
Understanding the types of conflicts of interest that can arise in the boardroom can help a business to mitigate potential problems and create policies and oversight that work in the interests of...
21 April 2021 ⢠by Carlos Cordon, Edwin Wellian in Sustainability
Reuse can transform industries that struggle to recycle products, but it can also impact on the viability of the recycling industry. Before designing a circular economy strategy, companies must decide on the...
21 April 2021 ⢠by Ginka Toegel, Jean-Louis Barsoux in Brain Circuits
Destructive conflict is often rooted in perceived incompatibilities between team members. By being proactive and surfacing these upfront, when the pressure is off, managers can inoculate teams against future blow-ups. ...
20 April 2021 ⢠by Jean-Philippe Bonardi, Quentin Gallea, Dimitrija Kalanoski in Sustainability
New research confirms that global air quality improved due to COVID-19 lockdown measures. It also underlines the complexity of policy and lifestyle changes needed to control pollution in the long run. ...
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