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Chief Procurement Officer Search: Securing Your Supply Chain Leadership

N2Growth Blog

The Importance of Supply Chain Leadership Starts with the Chief Procurement Officer Supply chain leadership plays a pivotal role in driving organizational success and resilience in today’s dynamic business environment. A strategic-minded CPO deeply understands market trends, supplier dynamics, and emerging technologies.

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Top 5 KPIs to keep in mind for excellent customer experience

CEO Insider

You’ve put customer experience at the core of your contact center strategy, and you want to be sure that what you’re doing is on the correct track? Here are five indicators that you must be aware of in order to create a dashboard that accurately reflects your priorities, progress, and the influence of your activities […].

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Communication strategies for the newly promoted executive

CEO Insider

Over the years in his career as the global research director of Deloitte LLP’s CFO Program, Ajit Kambil has seen countless examples of executives being promoted to C-Level positions without having the tools needed to communicate their visions to their stakeholders. “As

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Beryllus Capital: Billionaire Hinduja Family Start Global Wealth-Advisory Firm For The World’s Ultra Rich

CEO Insider

NASDAQ:FOCS) (“Focus”) to launch Beryllus Capital, a multifamily office that will serve the world’s ultra-high-net-worth families. Beryllus Capital will have offices in London, Geneva, and Singapore. The Hinduja family is partnering with New York-based Focus Financial Partners Inc.

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How this Social Impact Expert Is Driving Equity & Diversity Efforts at Top Companies.

CEO Insider

Kirstyn Nimmo isn’t just an award-winning social impact expert and founder of GOOD WORX, a social innovation consultancy equipping brands to generate equity, act with accountability and shift culture toward equality.

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Yes, You Can Predict Supply-Chain Disasters

Harvard Business Review

To do that, all the parties that have a stake in disruptions — members of supply chains, insurers, governments, and markets — should proactively develop a responsiveness system that would be able to predict different types and levels of supply-chain disasters. Government incentives are necessary.