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The Next Supply-Chain Challenge Isn’t a Shortage — It’s Inventory Glut

Harvard Business

Electronics littered shelves in 2001 after the dot-com bubble burst. And now, the high-tech industry is feeling the weight of a volatile market that has led to excess component inventory. Inventory challenges aren’t new. In 2009, the financial crash left manufacturers with excess inventory when consumer buying power suddenly dropped.

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Greece Loses 17,000 Jobs in July, Most Since 2001

MishTalk

Via translation from Libre Mercado, The Greek Economy Lost 17,000 Jobs in July, the Worst Result Since 2001. Industrial production recorded a record drop in July, according to estimates by Markit. According to the local press, Greece destroyed about 17,000 jobs in July, the worst result since 2001. What a disaster.

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Top Five Lessons Learned from My 16 Years as an “Interim VP Marketing”

Women in Consulting

:: Since founding my consulting company in 2001, I’ve been serving Silicon Valley CEOs as an interim VP marketing. Usually they are running smallish companies and either haven’t yet brought a full-time VP marketing on board or they just lost their VP marketing for some reason. Competition is a good thing.

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A Study of 16 Countries Shows That the Most Productive Firms (and Their Employees) Are Pulling Away from Everyone Else

Harvard Business

The corporate landscape has become increasingly unequal, with the most productive firms thriving and the least productive ones failing to keep up. And second, we are able to link it to firms’ productivity and several measures of labor market policies. The Most Productive Firms Are Pulling Ahead, Across Industries.

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Recruiters You Should Meet to Staff for Success

Harmonious Workplaces

Without a recruitment firm’s assistance, a company’s internal staff must handle these tasks, which can detract from their core responsibilities and reduce overall productivity. Hire a Competent and Ethical Recruiter As I mentioned, since 2001, I have worked with various recruiters, executive search firms, and headhunters.

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It’s Powerful – Word-of-Mouth Marketing

Martinka Consulting

We hear a lot about word-of-mouth marketing, so, what exactly is it. That’s word-of-mouth marketing. Are you getting enough word-of-mouth marketing? It’s the best marketing there is. I always recommend the book, The Secrets of Word-of-Mouth Marketing by George Silverman (Amacom, 2001). Here’s an example.

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What’s Holding You Back? Strategies to Thrive and Achieve Greatness

Chad Barr

Focus on the client: Develop amazing products and services while providing exceptional service to your clients to exceed their expectations. Some examples are: your web presence, marketing initiatives, artificial intelligence, social media platforms, search engine optimization, email marketing, content marketing, and online advertising.