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Winning Teams Know to Trust Their Team Members

Leading Blog

Too often, managers put their heads down and focus only on their own departments. Supply planners shouldn’t be forced to guess which of the demand mix, volume, or timing in the plan is going to come true, and which are hedges against possible poor performance from the manufacturing organization. Doing so creates agility.

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Companies Need To Win Customer Trust In New Technologies

The Horizons Tracker

However, businesses are facing significant challenges in explicitly designing, managing, and measuring trust in the realm of digital technology. As a result, these businesses risk falling behind in implementing data security and management standards, hampering their growth and competitiveness.

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Complimentary Resource – Top 10 Root Causes of Data Quality Problems

Strategy Driven

This white paper explains the top 10 root causes of data quality problems and steps to learn to prevent them. Companies rely on data to make significant decisions that can affect customer service, regulatory compliance, supply chain, and many other areas. Top 10 Root Causes of Data Quality Problems.

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Nuclear Power is Clean, Safe, and Reliable… But Can It Be Competitive?

Strategy Driven

The document highlights 29 initiatives to reduce costs in the areas of Human Capital Management, Information Technology, Supply Chain / Inventory Management, and Oversight. The white paper is available at: www.StrategyDriven.com/DNP. Consider leaving a comment!

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Leading in a World of Resource Constraints and Extreme Weather

Harvard Business Review

And as an HBS white paper points out, even some of today’s most mainstream executives — from the CTO to even the CFO — were once just new positions created to deal with “significant opportunities and risks emerging from technological or social disruptions.” Insight Center. The Future of Operations.