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    1. Intelligence In Motion: Predicting The Next Supply Chain Disruption
      Downstream impacts; All kinds of events will disrupt supply chains.gettyI recently had the opportunity to deliver the keynote at Demand Driven Technologies’ Global Conference 2021, which focused on the technologies speeding up our supply chains, and yes, we are indeed entering a new era of enlightenment in this field.
    2. What Will Customer Service Look Like In The Months To Come? Predictions For 2021
      Customer Service 2021@placesofourlives via Twenty20The stress and uncertainty of 2020 events have forced a heavy, transformative hand on the customer service industry. Customer service teams were asked to do more with less while customers had more questions than ever. Strapped for time and resources, customer service o
    3. A Limitless Helping Hand: Keeping Families Covered
      Meet Ann Marie Mathis, the selfless and inspiring business owner of Keeping Families Covered, a non-profit organization dedicated to providing diapers and other basic needs to underprivileged families. As a mother of seven, Ann Marie founded Keeping Families Covered because she saw tremendous need among many families w
    4. The Financial Plan: Top 5 Reasons you need a documented, living, accessible plan for your financial future
      Sure, most of us think about retirement and leverage or have leveraged a 401(k) and other investment options or high-level planning to help get us there.
    5. How to Integrate Social Media with Ecommerce (2021)
      A smart company goes where the eyeballs are — and they’re on social media more than any other type of content platform. Blending your ecommerce platform with social media will help you catch your audience’s attention and turn them into customers. Here are some social media ecommerce statistics that will have you thinki
    6. 3 Strategic Areas Every Growing Business Should Focus On When Uncertain Economic Times are Upon Us
      Optimizing key areas will help ensure your vision is sharply focused on creating the most impact. Shawn Johal is an Entrepreneurs' Organization (EO)
    7. End of the Bull Market?
      One of the longest bull markets of our lifetimes may be ending and many investors may not be prepared for what comes next. Surprisingly, we are not talking about the stock market but rather the bond market.
    8. How Small Businesses Can Clear the Economic Hurdles Ahead
      For SMB owners seeking to chart a course through this uncertain landscape, a few key principles are important to keep in mind.
    9. Middle Managers Are The Missing Key To DEI Success
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    10. Proposed changes to de minimis law threaten supply chains
      Todd Owen is the president of Cross Border Advisory Network. Opinions are the author’s own. Every day, more than 2 million small parcels enter the