Richard Lavaile sits down with Marco Gaietti, a veteran of management consulting who has spent decades guiding firms through strategy, operations, and customer dynamics. Today he applies that lens to agricultural trade—dissecting the 27.09% rebound in early 2026 U.S. soybean exports after a brutal
Richard, thanks for having me. Over the last few years, the center of gravity for AI in the enterprise shifted from obvious, blockable apps to quiet behaviors embedded in tools everyone already uses. That makes access control feel quaint; the real work now is visibility, observability, and behavior
Phones and tablets already hold company chat, contracts, and credentials, yet they also carry family photos, banking apps, and location histories; the central question is no longer whether personal devices can reach corporate systems but how to govern that access without trampling privacy or
Industrial-scale hydrogen only becomes bankable when equipment can survive cryogenic extremes, hold tight pressure windows between shore and ship, and keep flowing day after day without hiccups that strand cargo or flare off value before it reaches market, and Japan’s latest move signaled that this
The swift and relentless transformation of artificial intelligence from a rudimentary administrative assistant into a primary source of forensic evidence has fundamentally altered the structural integrity of modern federal white-collar trials across the country. In the current legal environment of
The intricate global economy remains a fragile ecosystem where even a minor disturbance in maritime logistics can trigger a catastrophic chain reaction across several continents simultaneously. Global retail depends on a finely tuned machine where timing is everything. When a hypothetical conflict