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The Next Supply-Chain Challenge Isn’t a Shortage — It’s Inventory Glut

Harvard Business

Electronics littered shelves in 2001 after the dot-com bubble burst. And now, the high-tech industry is feeling the weight of a volatile market that has led to excess component inventory. It’s a forward-looking metric based on the classic momentum equation: current inventory x rate of inventory change.

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Does Effective Leadership Really Matter?

Organizational Talent Consulting

While working with a large Forbes Top 25 Private Company, we quantified the value of leadership using internal key business metrics and various cognitive and behavioral leader assessments. times greater financial returns than market averages. Journal of Management, 14(3), 453-464. Collins, J. HarperBusiness. Dhar, U., &

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The Best-Performing Emerging Economies Emphasize Competition

Harvard Business

In fact, by some measures, the best emerging-market firms are more competitive than firms in advanced economies including the United States and the United Kingdom. Indeed, it is much harder for this plethora of emerging-market firms in the outperforming countries to get to the top and then stay there.

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Podcast Statistics and Data [March 2023]

Buzzsprout

Podcasting has experienced significant growth since its creation in 2001. This data highlights the importance of the two leading podcast marketing strategies: quality SEO and word of mouth. 69% of respondents say podcast ads increase their awareness of products, brands, and services. JUMP TO A SECTION: How popular are podcasts?

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Are You A Future-Ready Leader?

Organizational Talent Consulting

Selfless love is proven to enhance organizational com [link] mitment, productivity, job performance, and emotional well-being. It is when leaders use facts extracted from data and metrics to guide business decisions that support business goals rather than relying on experience, intuition, and stories alone. References Acemoglu, D., &

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Fixing Pharma’s Incentives Problem in the Wake of the U.S. Opioid Crisis

Harvard Business

No matter how you look at it, there have been terrible, unintended outcomes from the introduction and marketing of next-generation prescription opioids. How did the making and marketing of drugs like OxyContin go so terribly wrong? has quadrupled, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Commercial.

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Recession is On the Way: Questioning One's Sanity; Beat the Crowd, Panic Now!

MishTalk

And questions regarding the 2001 recession and ECRI have still not been answered. With equity markets galore hitting record high s clearly I must be missing something big! Meanwhile emerging market will come back as market realize the FOMC is years away from ‘talking up’ rates. They still deny it. Here are a few snips.

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