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Are Western Supply Chains Tainted by Uyghur Forced Labor?
Strategic Management Are Western Supply Chains Tainted by Uyghur Forced Labor?

In today's discussion, we are privileged to have Marco Gaietti, a recognized authority in Business Management and strategic operations. With his wealth of experience, Marco sheds light on the pressing concerns about the ethical implications in global supply chains, specifically highlighted in a

Supreme Court Levels Field in Employment Discrimination Cases
Human Resources Supreme Court Levels Field in Employment Discrimination Cases

The recent Supreme Court decision in Ames v. Ohio Department of Youth Services is set to reshape the landscape of employment discrimination claims in the United States. This landmark ruling eliminates the "background circumstances" rule, which previously placed a heavier burden on majority group

How Do Industries Tackle Residual Risk in Risk Management?
Strategic Management How Do Industries Tackle Residual Risk in Risk Management?

When banking executives wrap up a month of monetary transactions with a finance report revealing unexpected losses due to an unforeseen cyberattack, it isn't the initial threat but residual risk that's often to blame. Despite robust security measures, some risks evade complete containment—a

Senate Move Halts Federal AI Ban, Spurs State Regulation Debate
Human Resources Senate Move Halts Federal AI Ban, Spurs State Regulation Debate

In this recent interview, Marco Gaietti, a veteran in Business Management and strategic operations, delves into the implications of the U.S. Senate’s decision to lift a decade-long ban on state-level AI regulation. His insights shed light on the broader consequences for both employers and the tech

Protectionism vs Prosperity: Debate Over Chinese E-Commerce in U.S.
Strategic Management Protectionism vs Prosperity: Debate Over Chinese E-Commerce in U.S.

Chinese e-commerce companies, like Temu and TikTok, are not only gaining traction in the U.S. market but are becoming focal points of regulatory and political scrutiny. The impact of these companies incites an ongoing debate: do they threaten national security, or do they symbolize economic

Is US Trade Deficit Now More Tied to Mexico and Canada?
Strategic Management Is US Trade Deficit Now More Tied to Mexico and Canada?

In recent years, a significant change has occurred in the landscape of the U.S. trade deficit. Historically dominated by China, the deficit has now shifted, with U.S. Census Bureau data indicating a rise in the combined trade deficit with Mexico and Canada. This marks the first time since 1992 that

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