Strategic Sustainability and Management of the Supply Chain: The Art and Science
Corporate decision-makers are increasingly focusing on sustainability not just as a means of reducing the carbon footprint of their organizations,…
The Art and Science of Transformation®
Discover Our ApproachCorporate decision-makers are increasingly focusing on sustainability not just as a means of reducing the carbon footprint of their organizations,…
Effective sales and marketing have always been important for SMEs in Canada’s food manufacturing industry, but the types of sales…
Sustainability must be viewed in organizational transformation terms and it can only succeed if addressed using an art and science approach.
An outstanding feature of the recent post-crisis global economy has been a sharp increase in mergers and acquisitions.
In North America and internationally, the plastics recycling industry is a rapidly growing and evolving area of activity.
Strategic sustainability is associated with significant business benefits as well as positive environmental impacts.
Many IT projects are designed to support critical business objectives; represent major investments for organizations and cause considerable damage when they go wrong.
The importance of relationships in the business world is often under-acknowledged.
High failure rates continue to be reported for organizational change projects in general and mergers and acquisitions in particular.