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empire4one1
3 Views · 12 hours ago

⁣Things to you won't learn from your driving school

henry
2 Views · 15 days ago

Throughout the US, millions of freight trucks are buzzing goods across state lines, producing massive amounts of greenhouse emissions -- some of them are only half full. Working to make this 400-billion-dollar-a-year supply chain process as efficient and sustainable as possible freight expert Oren Zaslansky digs into the logistics of filling these trucks to their maximum capacity through algorithmic car-pooling (think: ride-sharing your freight) -- bringing with it the potential of a more transparent and eco-friendly global supply chain.

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Johnson
1 Views · 30 days ago

Supply chain challenges are real, but they're not new, says global trade expert Dustin Burke. In the face of disruptions ranging from natural disasters to pandemics, how do we make sure supply chains can keep up? Burke offers a combination of solutions -- from companies sharing risk to better forecasting disruptions -- to help create a more resilient, efficient tomorrow.

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Johnson
1 Views · 1 month ago

"Business model" and "strategy" are among the most sloppily used terms in business.

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Johnson
1 Views · 1 month ago

Johnson
0 Views · 1 month ago

External Environment Pt 4- Driving Forces, KSFs & Industry Life Cycle

Johnson
1 Views · 1 month ago

YouTube is a bit limiting when it comes to online lecturing. If you would like to see our full online courses with assignments, quizzes and much more, you can find them on Udemy under the following links.

“Research Methods for Business Students“ (guide to writing a university thesis): https://www.udemy.com/course/r....esearch-methods-for-

“Be Aware of Data Science” (Introductory course into the topic): https://www.udemy.com/course/b....e-aware-of-data-scie

“Essentials of Software-as-a-Service” (introductory course into the topic): https://www.udemy.com/course/e....ssentials-of-softwar

“Organizational Behaviour” (university-style course): https://www.udemy.com/course/o....rganisational-behavi