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GLOBALISATION 2.0: A NEW APPROACH TO GLOBAL COMMERCE
Date: September 7, 2022
By Alex Macpherson, Senior Director at Manhattan Associates UK Over the past two years, the world seems to have entered a new era of great and constant instability, with profound repercussions for international trade and consumers. All this unrest has led many to ask the question: is this the end of globalisation and capitalism as we know...

AI Content Marketing: The Ethics and Risks for Ecommerce Brands
Date: September 7, 2022
By Ryan Turner, Founder of EcommerceIntelligence.com A major part of effective Ecommerce marketing involves writing search engine optimized content, a job that can be rather tedious. It is no wonder some writers attempt to simplify the task using artificial intelligence (AI) generated content. However, this raises the concern of whether AI copywriting tools can actually...

E-commerce in the land of cherry blossoms
Date: September 7, 2022
Selling to Japanese consumers has long represented a compelling proposition for Western businesses – offering access to a large market of generally wealthy consumers. To date, few have taken full advantage of this opportunity, with many held back by high hurdles to entry, including linguistic and cultural differences. Yet as technology advances, the right support...

‘Rent-a-legal-expert’: how financial services firms are capitalising on interim legal talent
Date: September 7, 2022
By Anthony Graham, Partner, and Christian Worthy, Managing Director, Interim Legal Group at Major, Lindsey & Africa Against the headwinds of economic turbulence, financial services firms are entering cost containment mode. How to stay agile in an uncertain climate against a backdrop of a recruitment market that remains competitive can be a difficult balancing act,...

The cracks in the global food crisis are beginning to bite
Date: September 7, 2022
By Maddy Haughton-Boakes, Campaigns Adviser, Changing Markets Foundation The global food system is under pressure. Across the world, a “perfect storm” of now well-documented challenges is threatening the global industry – including the soaring costs of animal feed, fertiliser and fuel; increasing labour shortages; irregular and extreme weather patterns; and near-constant supply chain disruption. Long...

How reshoring and agility are helping address today’s supply chain problems
Date: September 7, 2022
By Raymond Greaves, Head of Research at finnCap Group plc Inflation and rising energy costs are on top of all business leaders’ minds but so too is supply chain which remains a prominent challenge for businesses as it has done for over a year. Everyone is affected due to the Suez Canal blockage, labour shortages,...
