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A New Digital Iron Curtain

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At the just-concluded conference of the International Telecommunications Union in Dubai, the U.S. Countries that opposed it are not bound by it, but Internet users in free countries will also suffer as global networks split into two camps—one open, one closed. It was also too good to last. and its allies got outmaneuvered.

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Preventing Another Bangladesh Tragedy: Three Ways to Transform Supply Chain Ethics

Harvard Business Review

So here are three radical suggestions for transforming the field of supply chain ethics. In telecommunications and information technology, experts are waking up to the need for full "chains of custody" for components because of the threat of malicious " hardware Trojan horses." They aren''t going to be adopted anytime soon.

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The Most (and Least) Empathetic Companies

Harvard Business Review

Businesses are more profitable and productive when they act ethically, treat their staff well, and communicate better with their customers, according to the latest Lady Geek Global Empathy Index. Telecommunications. Telecommunications. Telecommunications. compared to weighted average of 5.2% Online Retail.

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Corporations Need a Better Approach to Public Policy

Harvard Business Review

Too few businesses have sought to make a systemic approach to public policy an important dimension of their global posture. telecommunications or food safety or healthcare or aerospace or energy/environment). They can be cross-cutting issues which impact the whole corporation (e.g.,