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A new Global Supply Chain Pressure Index (GSCPI)

A new Global Supply Chain Pressure Index (GSCPI)
The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted some of the challenges of a global economy – especially in relation to supply chain disruptions. These can result from any number of issues such as factory...
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What is SWIFT?

What is SWIFT?
With recent tragic events unfolding in the Ukraine, there have been numerous articles in the media referring to SWIFT (the global financial messaging system) and imposing restrictions on Russian banks....
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New rules for health influencers

New rules for health influencers
The Therapeutic Goods Administration has announced new rules shaping the way influencers speak about certain health products. This is set to have a major impact on influencers who spruik a range of...
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The impact of COVID on global supply chains

The impact of COVID on global supply chains
  Our economy has benefited over the years from international trade and globalisation. However, with the current pandemic, there has been great impacts on supply chains and, as a result, disruptions...
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Delays on domestic deliveries

Delays on domestic deliveries
  In addition to international supply chains being impacted by the pandemic, on the domestic front Australians have been experiencing incredible delays as a result of COVID-19. Australia Post...
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Monday, 11 November 2019 15:55

Everything old is new again

Fast-food franchise KFC is revitalising its old name ‘Kentucky Fried Chicken’ in Australia. Unclear exactly why the company is reverting to its original name, which was ditched back in 1991, it is certainly a nod to its nostalgic roots. Also gone is the slogan 'It's Finger Lickin' Good', which is due to be replaced with 'So Good'. Read our KFC (or now, Kentucky Fried Chicken) case studies here.

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Microsoft Japan recently introduced a 4-day work week for its employees and the results were staggering revealing a huge increase in productivity. Many organisations now are looking to find new ways to retain, engage and motivate their staff. Our BHP Billiton case study: Let the journey begin highlights how company values can enhance business performance.

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