Oct 28, 2021 Tesla's valuation boost to $1T proves that digital improves shareholder value By Abhinav Agrawal Tesla's market cap breached the $1T mark briefly this week. Many media outlets (including the WSJ and CNBC) attributed this feat to the...
Oct 28, 2021 Fries with your AI? By Angela Zutavern Adam Werner Eric Dzwonczyk The pandemic was an accelerant for many companies – especially born-traditional ones – to “up their digital game” and embrace...
Oct 28, 2021 Can we break the log-jam? The challenges of the timber supply chain... By Andy Searle Over the last months there has been increased focus on supply chains in all their forms. Most recently in the UK we’ve seen that even a...
Oct 28, 2021 Dematerialised fashion – Are these the Emperor’s real clothes? By Jimena Mardjetko I recently attended the World Retail Congress, where I heard for the first time the concept of dressing an avatar in luxury clothing. I...
Oct 28, 2021 Power surge: the growing significance of the safety net behind power systems By Nick Wood Most business operations are established upon a reliable power supply making it paramount to maintain power systems and to ensure...
Oct 28, 2021 Are you a 'critical third party'? By Tim Roberts In case you haven't been reading the recent notes from the Bank of England's Financial Policy Committee, a very important nugget is...
Oct 28, 2021 Security vs Privacy By Tim Roberts As reported in The FT this week, tech companies, telcos, and others are pursuing the lucrative home automation and security markets with...
Oct 28, 2021 Can the building products industry cash in on the trillion-dollar infrastructure bill? By Jabbar Ahmad President Biden has spent much of his energy in recent months trying to clear a path for his trillion-dollar infrastructure bill.The...
Oct 27, 2021 Unternehmensplanung in Zeiten von COVID-19 und Supply Chain Engpässen By Nicolas Weingaertner „Planung ersetzt Zufall durch Irrtum“ – dieser Spruch gilt umso mehr für Handels-Unternehmen in der aktuellen Zeit. Eine...
Oct 27, 2021 If you’re blaming accountability, it’s time to take a step back (Part 4 of 5) By Connor Lott Clark Perry A phrase heard all too often in business when the expected results aren’t being delivered is ‘my people aren’t accountable’.What usually...
Oct 26, 2021 Riding the supercycle - how consumer products can weather the inflationary storm By Duccio Minoia Juho Majamaa Alberto Boninsegni So, the commodity supercycle is here! The annual inflation rate in the US edged up to a 13-year high of 5.4% in September. At the same...
Oct 26, 2021 When your family starts talking ‘supply chain’ you know something’s up By Joe Cubellis A few days ago, my mom called me to ask what my kids wanted for Christmas this year. She started the conversation by telling me her...
Oct 26, 2021 It’s time for vehicle manufacturers to shift gear on Scope 3 emissions By Andrew Bergbaum Felicity Edwards Nick Parker With the UN Climate Conference (COP26) in Glasgow starting this weekend, nations face intense pressure to demonstrate they are living up...
Oct 25, 2021 WeChat matters in investigations and disputes in China By Stephen Yu My fellow forensic technology expert, Sandeep Jadav's recent article (referenced below) was a good read and re-affirms our common...
Oct 25, 2021 The ongoing proliferation of non-financial services financial services By Mark Flamme Non-bank lenders have played a large role in the US mortgage market for many years, with the ability to generate fee income from...
Oct 25, 2021 In the face of disruption, don’t forget to double down on gender diversity By Kathryn Britten In 2010, when The Financial Times published my letter to the Editor concerning the government’s desire to set quotas for female public...