The US antidumping law is not working, says William E. Perry. It destroys US jobs instead of protecting them, while Trade Adjustment Assistance for Firms (TAAF) could be just what they need.
Jeffrey Liker and Mike Rother, world renowned authorities on the Toyota Production System, argue that lean is not just about using tools to improve operational processes, but more about perfecting the improvement process itself.
Despite the high percentage of failed combinations, companies remain on the lookout for acquisition opportunities. George F. Brown, Jr. offers expert strategic advice for potential purchasers.
Equipment rental dealers need technology solutions to manage their fleet, their customers and their supply chains. Thomas R. Cutler examines the requirements of this complex industry.
If your policy is to automatically discard résumés belonging to candidates you deem as “overqualified,” it’s time to rethink your strategy. Maribeth Kuzmeski explains why.
Stephen Archer, business analyst and director of Spring Partnerships, outlines his economic and business predictions for 2011.
By controlling the use of IT resources through strong information management and clear user guidelines, organisations can attain a far more robust, less expensive and more sustainable IT infrastructure.
Lessons from the front line: ensuring the maximum return on ERP investment decisions. By Mike Stanbridge, Infor.
Nick Jones, managing director of Nexus Collections, discusses the importance of fair trade and suggests what you should look for in a fair trade supplier.
The global events industry is promoting the three elements of sustainability: environmental, social and financial.
This Issue features some of the most exciting projects and companies across the globe including ArcelorMittal SA and Twiga Minerals, Guatrain SA , Guyana Water Inc, NWA Jamaica, and many more