Getting ready for future competition from companies in China and other emerging markets is not an optional activity.
Sustainability is now a bottom line issue that big business needs to integrate into its strategy. Adrian Kirby offers expert advice on how to maximise your returns by leading the green revolution.
When implementing a lean programme, business leaders should not overlook the role that an organised workplace could play in its success.
Customer defaults are an unfortunate fact of life. David Taylor, Chairman & CEO of OnGuard explores how intelligent software can help credit managers spot and interpret the ‘red flags’ that indicate a customer is in financial difficulty.
The long road to compliance is daunting for many companies in today’s business environment—largely because the journey never quite ends. Jamie Stewart, UK managing director of Exact, explores the potential of enterprise solutions to tackle the challenges.
Ricoh executive vice president Ian Winham makes frequent trips down the acquisition road. Here, he offers insights on what works, and a novel idea on what’s next.
Hugh Williams of Hughenden Consulting explains why implementing a single supply chain planning process is a crucial move in the race for competitive advantage.
Martin Ashcroft reports on a study of the world’s top 100 sustainable companies, which ranks their performance in terms of how they manage environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues.
Equipment rental dealers need technology solutions to manage their fleet, their customers and their supply chains. Thomas R. Cutler examines the requirements of this complex industry.
If your policy is to automatically discard résumés belonging to candidates you deem as “overqualified,” it’s time to rethink your strategy. Maribeth Kuzmeski explains why.
This Issue features some of the most exciting projects and companies across the globe including Boliden AB Sweden, Stuggart 21, Shanta Gold, The Telt Project and many stories from across the globe.