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'Brexit Is Scaring Businesses to Death': Two Experts Debate the Data

Supply Chain Brain

David Blanchflower , professor of economics at Dartmouth College and member of the Bank of England’s monetary policy committee from June 2006 to May 2009: The fallout from the disastrous Brexit vote and the even more calamitous negotiations are scaring businesses to death, and continuing apace. since the Brexit vote. between £20bn and £40bn.

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Guest post: Sustainable monitoring in supply chains: it’s time for companies to reconnect with their stakeholders.

EcoVadis

In the last two decades companies have been required to assure that good environmental and social performance were achieved across their supply chains (MIT, 2009). European Commission, 2014; Global Reporting Initiative, 2013). Global Reporting Initiative, 2013. Sustainability Reporting Guidelines. ISO14001, OHSAS18001).

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Why Do Businesses Still Have Data Silos?

Enterra Insights

“There is a lot of hype and conjecture around the impact of emerging technology,” writes Mark Adams, regional sales director for UK and Ireland at Cohesity, “but one thing is certain: data is — and will continue to be — the key to digital business.”[1] 4] Keith D.

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