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The Scope of Supply Chain Management in the Corporate Sector

Strategy Driven

To achieve perpetual growth and increase revenues, businesses need to work closely with all parties involved in fulfilling core business operations. Supply chain management has immense potential to enhance business operations, improve productivity, and increase a business’s agility to changing market trends and customer demand.

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8 Leading Areas for Change In Risk Management/Analysis In The Coming Years

Strategy Driven

Managers and people in higher positions, in general, are always looking for ways to improve bottom-line operations and minimize the risks. Risk management helps them stay on top of the market challenges and trends in the relevant industry. However, markets and industries are dynamic concepts.

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Why P2P Lending Makes Complete Sense for Startups

Strategy Driven

Since the entire process is technologically driven, it ensures transparency and involves low operating costs and market risk. These platforms use the latest technology to provide direct and safe interaction between borrowers and lenders through a simple application process. Watch out for tempting upsells.

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Carey Pellock on HR Leadership for A Better World

HR Digest

Our values informed our guiding principles, developed by our CEO and implemented by our Executive Committee, for operating through COVID-19. And so, we had to quickly create and adopt more flexible work conditions and rely heavily on technology to help ensure business continuity. . What’s next for Neustar?

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Why Some of the Most Groundbreaking Technologies Are a Bad Fit for the Silicon Valley Funding Model

Harvard Business Review

Over the past few decades, Silicon Valley has been such a powerful engine for entrepreneurship in technology that, all too often, it is considered to be some kind of panacea. The Silicon Valley model, for all of its charms, was developed at a specific time, for a specific industry, which was developing a specific set of technologies.

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How Companies Say They’re Using Big Data

Harvard Business Review

See More Videos > See More Videos > At this point in the evolution of big data, the challenges for most companies are not related to technology. About half of the executives I surveyed predict major disruption on the horizon, as big data continues to change how businesses operate and compete.

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The Status Quo Is Risky, Too

Harvard Business Review

Mine societal, economic, political, regulatory, and technological trends to identify any external changes that necessitate a shift in your strategy. Then develop a risk profile for your current strategy using the same framework you’re using to assess your new strategic options.