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A risk manager for a manufacturing company argues for a supply chain assessment. Will stakeholders agree it’s the right move?
A mystery illness plagues an office building. But the results are even more disturbing.
A quick-thinking business owner seizes the opportunity to best a competitor after a storm.
A deadly travel accident lands an injured employee in a foreign jail.
A lack of transparency during a foreign acquisition abruptly halts a mining company’s celebrations.
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