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Host and news reporter Charlotte Goldstone interviews a plethora of supply chain industry experts in ...
The scheduled airline air cargo industry does not need a revised business plan, it needs a completely new business model.
In this concluding white paper from SASI, re post Covid-19 recovery, I would like to start with a brief recap of some facts, some new, and some from previous papers. As a team, and me in particular, we have always been known for straight-forward honest viewpoints.
Not saying anything is a greater deceit that worrying about controversy.
We need to understand that the ...
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Dante Klüver
June 14, 2020 at 4:32 pm“(…) Adhering to this way of doing business, with committee and silo thinking, is the easy way out. Collaboration makes hard decisions easier to take – but does that really make your company great? Do you think Jeff Bezos of Amazon, Jack Ma of Ali Baba or Fred Smith of FedEx made their companies great by accepting common solutions? Or did they see a business opportunity, and leverage their skills to create unique selling points for their way of doing business? (…)”
My comment -AMEN.