Jul 30, 2021 Reverse mentoring, intergenerational leadership and achieving organizational harmony By Ted Bililies In my previous article I discussed the delicate intergenerational balancing act now facing leaders as the psychological contract is being...
Jul 29, 2021 Leadership and Levinson’s psychological contract By Ted Bililies Back in 2019 we coined the term ‘self-centrism’ to capture changing dynamics in consumer attitudes. The modern consumer wanted to be...
Jul 29, 2021 The continuing consequences of the Ever Given grounding By Brian Nemeth In my last article I covered the perfect storm the pandemic had wrought upon the container shipping sector. For many outside the industry...
Jul 29, 2021 Intelligent Automation: Are we near the end of the beginning? By Jim Shand The backbone technology of Robotic Process Automation (RPA) has been around for more than a decade. It has experienced significant growth...
Jul 27, 2021 WEBCAST: Financing a sustainable future in European football By Steve Braude Filippo Guidotti Mori Mark Veldon Like so many other industries, the business of football has been hugely disrupted by the pandemic. Games were postponed and when...
Jul 23, 2021 Die wichtigsten Voraussetzungen für einen Turnaround-Mindset: Planung (Teil 3 von 6) By Manuel Szerencses Bjoern Velden Unsere durch eine Vielzahl hochkarätiger Turnaround-Fälle und Unternehmenstransformationen gesammelte Erfahrung hat gezeigt, dass...
Jul 23, 2021 The need to align financial interests and incentives as the hospitality industry recovers – key issues to consider By Graeme Smith Craig Rachel The UK’s hospitality sector’s enjoyment of the removal of legal trading restrictions on 19 July was short-lived, as legal restrictions...
Jul 23, 2021 The £80bn tipping point – why balance sheet restart matters more than ever now… By Tom Paterson Alex Czerniewski Richard Harrison This week the UK Government announced final totals for its COVID loans support provided through the pandemic, revealing a total of £80bn...
Jul 23, 2021 Is digital evidence as reliable as we think? By AlixPartners I have been following this case with interest for many years. In 1999, the UK Post Office introduced a new computer system called Horizon...
Jul 22, 2021 Outsourcing the task won’t outsource the pain when something goes wrong By Edd Hardy Outsourcing is nothing new in business. Many companies still outsource key elements of their processes to third parties. It makes sense:...
Jul 21, 2021 Onshore wind – a new breed of subsidies? By Thomas Cobet The reduction of the cost of onshore wind energy has been marvelled at for some time, even more so as it has allowed for the steady...
Jul 19, 2021 Return of civil supersonic flights – all just a pipe dream? By Stefan Ohl Philipp Marquardt Philipp Presslauer A recent order placed by United Airlines for up to 50 supersonic aircraft from the American OEM startup Boom Supersonic has put the topic...
Jul 19, 2021 Kann die kommerzielle Luftfahrt in diesem Jahr wieder schwarze Zahlen schreiben? By Arno-Christian Schuster Stefan Ohl Als Konsequenz der gefallenen Nachfrage seit Beginn der COVID-Krise haben nicht nur Airlines gelitten, sondern naturgemäß auch das...
Jul 19, 2021 Intelligent Automation: If even the U.S. Navy is doing it, why aren't you? By Jim Shand The United States Navy, of course, is a huge enterprise with a back office, systems, and processes that have huge amounts of manual work...
Jul 19, 2021 Freedom Day has arrived, but the UK high street is far from out of the woods By Matt Clark On the face of it, the lifting of remaining Covid-19 restrictions today is great news for the UK high street. All Covid-related...
Jul 16, 2021 How optimising scouting networks can drive value creation in football clubs By Piero Masera Filippo Guidotti Mori European football’s club competitions are soon to resume, following the conclusion of this summer’s European Championships. Yet beneath...