'Where's my stuff?' Here's why global supply chains are out of whack due to pandemic
Manufacturing for...ventilators was being held up by the delivery of the right bolts. “...something that is actually fairly easy to manufacture.”
Manufacturing for...ventilators was being held up by the delivery of the right bolts. “...something that is actually fairly easy to manufacture.”
...in terms of cybersecurity infrastructure, the higher education sector sits far behind the manufacturing and energy industries...
"Let's use Pride month as a reminder to us all to get right with everything that is wrong with homophobia and transphobia."
"Diverse inventors 'see' the world differently. They will explore a solution space differently, making unusual connections..."
“Each team has to decide what's the optimal combination of hybrid of office and home for that team."
...wages in America are increasingly unequal, and the biggest factors are related to automation.
One of the principal purposes of keeping low inventory and relying on just-in-time has always been to find, and resolve, problems faster.
“Chefs had to deal with individual fishermen and it was complicated for them, but by aggregating we made it easier."
We hear the best techniques for delivering negative tidings; and some clangers. Elizabeth Hotson gets tips and advice from Neal Hartman.
"I think there's a glaring lack of a focus on interoperability legislation, which is a big miss.”