Apr 11, 2022 In Zeiten von Unsicherheiten: Was können Sie jetzt tun? By Hanns Robert Ihle Julia Karwath „Management by Hoffnung“ hilft Unternehmen nicht weiter: Kennen Sie wirklich alle Risiken, denen Ihr Unternehmen aktuell ausgesetzt ist?...
Jan 28, 2022 Walmart did a thing last year – it chartered a container ship. How’d that work out? By Andrew Kerr The chaotic (and expensive) last 12 months of supply chain chaos has been widely reported, particularly in terms of the impact on...
Jan 12, 2022 Is there light at the end of the tunnel for supply chain challenges? By Steve Scales The global supply chain has continued to struggle over the course of 2021, with disruption ranging from the pandemic to digital...
Jan 06, 2022 PE's Relentless Rise in Healthcare - Some Facts and Figures By Connor Lott In a true COVID-19 paradox, private equity investment into the U.S. healthcare ecosystem has absolutely boomed over the past 2 years. The...
Dec 22, 2021 Leere Regale – was ist mit der Supply Chain los und wie sollten Unternehmen reagieren? By Julian Wellge Nicolas Weingaertner Wir kennen es aus den täglichen Nachrichten, aber auch aus den persönlichen Erfahrungen im Elektronik-Markt oder beim Autokauf – viele...
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...
Sep 14, 2021 As the realm of repayment approaches, transformation ambitions must move swiftly to action By Clare Kennedy Ben Browne The UK Government’s Insolvency Service announced last week that temporary insolvency measures for businesses will start to be removed...
Sep 10, 2021 Cyber Cravings – PE Continues to Pour into Cybersecurity Firms By Connor Lott Recent cyberattacks at companies like Colonial Pipeline, JBS, and SolarWinds have continued to illustrate how much havoc can be wrought...
Sep 07, 2021 The four key foundations for a resilient recovery in hospitality By Graeme Smith Craig Rachel The welcome return of normal trading activity that followed after the removal of COVID restrictions has been offset in recent weeks by...
Aug 04, 2021 Blink and you missed it: the two-month recession By Greig Taylor As reported by the Business Cycle Dating Committee (not a corporate Peloton matchmaking group!) of the National Bureau for Economic...
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 13, 2021 Crispy, Crunchy Deals - US Middle Market Eyes Restaurant Chains By Connor Lott With the US beginning to open up, private equity investments in the restaurant industry and other related sectors have slowly increased,...
Jul 01, 2021 Are the operational challenges of restart creating a ‘moment of truth’ for international business travel? By Beatrix Morath Last week I took my first international air travel business trip in more than 15 months. While it was wonderful to get ‘back on the...
Jun 16, 2021 The cruise industry: why post-pandemic restart will be anything but plain sailing By Chris Duffy Troy MacDonald Lloyd Smith Entering 2020, the cruise industry had been a standout performer within the travel and leisure sector. Expanding beyond its traditionally...
Jun 15, 2021 A resilient and agile solution to the global supply chain chaos is the way ahead By Brian Nemeth Pre-pandemic the global supply chain was characterized by vast, complex networks spread across the globe. Increasingly huge ships...