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The Role of Reusable Packaging in Supply Chains of Industrial Manufacturing Companies

CEO Insider

This study investigates the role of reusable transit packaging in enhancing supply chain efficiency and sustainability in the US aerospace, automotive, and machinery […] The post The Role of Reusable Packaging in Supply Chains of Industrial Manufacturing Companies appeared first on CEOWORLD magazine.

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Mary Barra’s “Just Keep Swimming” Strategy

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From starting her post as CEO of America’s largest automotive manufacturer, to being named “The Most Powerful Woman” by Fortune, to being the focal point of the newest cyber rampage on gender pay inequality, Ms Barra is making headlines around the world. What an eventful month it has been for Strategista Mary Barra!

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Introducing 100 Coaches: Pay It Forward Champions

Marshall Goldsmith

Frances Hesselbein – Former CEO, Girl Scouts of America and Peter Drucker Foundation. Alan Mulally – Former CEO, Ford and Boeing Commercial Aircraft. CEO Magazine – CEO of the Year. Non-profit CEOs. Mark Tercek – President and CEO, Nature Conservancy – world leader in global conservation.

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The Future of Human Work Is Imagination, Creativity, and Strategy

Harvard Business Review

Recently, the CEO of Deutsche Bank predicted that half of its 97,000 employees could be replaced by robots. Recently, space and automotive titan Elon Musk said the machine-over-mankind threat was humanity’s “biggest existential threat.” Few industries, if any, will be untouched. Sponsored by SAS.

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Is This the Hospital That Will Finally Push the Expensive U.S. Health Care System to Innovate?

Harvard Business Review

The American automotive industry looked rock-solid. HCCI outsourced back-office operations — human resources, accounting, finance, medical transcription, radiology — to low-cost but high-skilled employees in India. Tim Robberts/Getty Images. There was a time when the American steel industry seemed invincible.

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Case Study: Can You Fix a Toxic Culture Without Firing People?

Harvard Business Review

FB Holdings had made it through the financial crisis of 2008 without losing money—but the climate control systems divisions, a Tier 1 automotive supplier, had not fared as well. ” Doug had never been one to tell the CEO only what he wanted to hear. ” Doug spoke up. “Respectfully, I disagree with you, Cam.”

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Listen to Your Employees, Not Just Your Customers

Harvard Business Review

automotive, financial services, retail, telecomm, and hospitality sectors. At one 170,000-employee big box retailer, linking the feedback systems would require approvals from three different senior executives, the CMO, the chief human resources officer, and the president of retail. You and Your Team Series. Carolyn O’Hara.

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