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Supply Chain Normalcy? Think Again.

Supply Chain Shaman

Unrest in Sudan. Yes, we have achieved greater normalcy in transportation. The traditional leader values cost reduction but is blind on how to value time. Align the organization and focus resources on building adaptive modeling capability. (I Over four-hundred days of war in Ukraine. What is normalcy? Shift in cycles.

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The Cost of Disaster

Elementum

In the current climate, businesses clearly have high incentives to invest in disaster risk reduction, as the growing threat posed by natural disasters looms on the horizon. The method has been successfully utilized in Sudan , where two scenarios were tested ? the impact of drought with and without DRR interventions ?

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The Future of Global Food Security

Enterra Insights

In the past half-decade, armed conflicts escalated across the world: Syria, Ethiopia, South Sudan, Nigeria, Myanmar. In addition to those who grow, raise, and produce our food, individuals and organizations involved in how that food is stored, processed, packaged, transported, and sold must also be involved. Then suddenly, wham!

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How Streamlining Environmental Compliance Drives Sustainable Product Development

Arena Solutions

Creating designs that incorporate fewer parts or replacing high carbon footprint materials with recycled or bio-based alternatives can reduce products’ environmental impact. How will products be packaged, transported, and used? Conflict minerals are natural resources that are extracted from areas impacted by armed conflict (e.g.,