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Ethical Apparel Drives Sri Lanka's Export Growth
Strategic Management Ethical Apparel Drives Sri Lanka's Export Growth

As global supply chains face unprecedented scrutiny from regulators and consumers alike, Sri Lanka is strategically positioning its long-standing commitment to ethical manufacturing as a powerful engine for economic growth and a critical differentiator in a fiercely competitive market. A recent

AI Turns Risk Management Into a Strategic Asset
Strategic Management AI Turns Risk Management Into a Strategic Asset

The modern business landscape is undergoing a profound transformation, compelling a shift away from traditional, compliance-oriented risk management toward a proactive, intelligent model powered by generative artificial intelligence. This evolution is not merely an incremental improvement but a

Why Is the EU Scaling Back Its Sustainability Rules?
Strategic Management Why Is the EU Scaling Back Its Sustainability Rules?

The European Union, long viewed as the global standard-bearer for ambitious corporate sustainability regulation, is now orchestrating a significant strategic retreat from its initial, far-reaching proposals. This recalibration is dramatically reshaping two of the bloc's legislative cornerstones:

Why We Keep Getting Energy Predictions Wrong
Strategic Management Why We Keep Getting Energy Predictions Wrong

The Certainty of Uncertainty in Energy Forecasting From confident pronouncements heralding the imminent end of the fossil fuel era to dire warnings of perpetual resource scarcity, the world of energy forecasting is dominated by bold predictions that rarely withstand the test of time. A review of

Who Is the Real Villain: Trump or the Fed?
Strategic Management Who Is the Real Villain: Trump or the Fed?

The Unseen Irony in the Battle Over America's Economy The public feud between President Donald Trump and Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell was one of the defining economic dramas of the last decade, often framed as a simple morality play: a reckless, norm-breaking president demanding low

Can New Markets Replace China for U.S. Soybean Farmers?
Strategic Management Can New Markets Replace China for U.S. Soybean Farmers?

A decades-long trade relationship that once defined the American agricultural export landscape has been completely upended, creating a void so vast it has forced U.S. soybean farmers to navigate a new and uncertain global marketplace. The prolonged trade dispute between the United States and China

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