by Lou Kertesz | Jul 13, 2022 | Operations and Risk Management
As the world seemingly gets the Covid-19 problem under control, and the outbreaks that are occurring can be mitigated, the United States, and especially small and mid-sized businesses are on the front line of managing a post-pandemic future. While many...
by Lou Kertesz | Jun 29, 2022 | Operations and Risk Management
Cancelled flights, pilots striking over working hours, air fares up over 38% from pre-pandemic levels and every airline blaming, in part, a shortage of pilots. The United States is facing its worst pilot shortage in recent memory, forcing airlines to cut...
by Lou Kertesz | Jun 15, 2022 | Operations and Risk Management
The auto industry is rapidly shifting its focus from gasoline-powered automobiles to electric vehicles (EV) for a variety of reasons. The main driving force for this change is an increasing global focus on climate change and reducing the carbon footprint of...
by Lou Kertesz | May 19, 2022 | Operations and Risk Management
The world is changing, perhaps more rapidly than we ever expected. Fuel prices are at the highest level in history. Open employee positions are hard to fill. Anything connected with operating a business, from salary to inventory to rent to travel costs more and...
by Lou Kertesz | Apr 20, 2022 | Operations and Risk Management
There have been numerous articles, books, movies and documentaries published about the Elizabeth Holmes – Theranos story over the years. In recent years, however, the focus has been on how Elizabeth Holmes could go from a CEO of a company with a $9...
by Al Davis | May 26, 2021 | Operations and Risk Management
Many equate the success of a company to its reported profits. While profits are good, they do not represent the financial standing of any given company. It is quite possible for a company to report profits while at the same time being on its way to going out of...