July-August 2026 The July issue of Supply Chain Management Review explores how organizations are preparing for the future ...
As the capital continues to face a structural challenge in terms of its waste management capabilities despite huge plans of infrastructure expansion, ...
The IRS has fundamentally changed how it enforces tax compliance. As of June 2025, the agency operates 126 active AI use cases, up from just 10 in August 2022, spanning audit sele ...
AI Impact tracks Wall Street’s AI oversight, DXC’s agent build, AI shopping checkout and India’s place in the AI trade.
Executives spend big installing change programs. Too few invest in supporting the behavior change required to make them stick ...
The Problem Building and Property Management By-law establishes a legal framework for identifying, regulating and intervening ...
When organizations evaluate operational weaknesses, they frequently focus on the most visible tasks. Less attention is paid ...
A conversation with author Anne Morriss on why the slow and steady approach can leave issues unresolved. When it comes to solving complex, layered problems, the default for many organizational leaders ...
As Singapore grapples with talent shortages, an ageing workforce and rapid AI disruption, its persistently low employee engagement is becoming an economic concern, experts say.
The takeoff process where construction contractors extract Bill of Materials on tight schedules has traditionally been manual and a bottleneck. AI is changing this.
The tools people outgrow fastest are the ones that worked perfectly when they first started. That is not a criticism of those tools. It is an observation ...
Master of Information Management and Systems (MIMS) alums Evan Haas, Joshua Mussman, Monica Paz Parra, and Noah Baier are the ...