EuroLogistics Magazine – “łańcuch wartości w przyszłości” by Joseph Paris – June 2012
“łańcuch wartości w przyszłości”, by Joseph Paris published in the June 2012 issue of Eurologistics Magazine – in Polish.
“łańcuch wartości w przyszłości”, by Joseph Paris published in the June 2012 issue of Eurologistics Magazine – in Polish.
Western firms are in the process of reconsidering their global footprints. For the past few decades, Western companies have been employing offshoring strategies. These processes saw companies making huge savings financially by moving work and jobs to other countries where wages were significantly lower. This has proven extremely effective, until now. The manufacturing game is…
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Zombie projects are the enemies of well-intentioned innovation initiatives in many organizations, regardless of industry or region. These projects fail for whatever reason and do not fulfill their promise. Yet they trudge on, sucking up resources without any real hope of positively impacting a company’s strategy or revenue prospects… To read more, click here. Image (source)