by Donovan Sharkey | Aug 15, 2022 | Business Transformation, Featured
Just Enough Stuff: Prevent Inventory Imbalances by Neutralizing the Bullwhip Effect Over the course of a year, we’ve gone from “Where’s my stuff?” to “Woah, that’s too much stuff.” Case in point: major retailers are reporting a 17-45% increase in inventory levels...
by Brandon Ogbu | Jul 13, 2022 | Featured, Operations & Management
Aligning Your Team for Delivery: A Project Management Obstacle Client Delivery is one of the most important parts of a project, but it has a major weakness: Alignment. During a project, there are many knowledgeable professionals working on one goal, and that can lead...
by Seth Ryan | Jun 7, 2022 | Featured, Technology, Information & Security
Don’t Click That! Tactics for Shoring up Security Culture Against Ransomware Attacks We’re just going to say it. When it comes to ransomware risk, you have a people problem. More than 90% of data breaches happen because of phishing, and according to the FBI, phishing...
by Seth Ryan | May 24, 2022 | Featured, Technology, Information & Security
Four Ways You Can Prevent Ransomware Attacks Right Now 2021 was a banner year for ransomware attacks. According to BlackFog, they increased by 17% over 2020, while some verticals experienced much higher increases, including the government sector (24%), technology...
by Mark Tater | May 4, 2022 | Featured, Operations & Management
The ultimate indicator of a successfully managed project: meeting desired outcomes on time and within budget. Unfortunately, even the most thoroughly scoped projects do not always go as planned. Three deliverables can quickly become five, or many small decisions over...
by Haywood Hamilton | Apr 11, 2022 | Featured, Human Capital
Three Areas Where Your Internal Communications Need Vision Many organizations are missing out on the benefits of strategic communication. Case in point: 60% of companies have no long-term strategy in place for their internal communications (Arthur J. Gallager &...
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