The Geopolitical Recession: Why Business Is Moving From Just-In-Time to Just-In-Case

Geopolitics is shaping the operating rules of the business world faster than ever. With more than 50 active conflicts worldwide, political risk is directly influencing economic outcomes and supply-chain design. Business strategy is no longer centered on forecasting supply and demand. Risk management has moved to the core of decision-making, pushing companies away from long-term … More The Geopolitical Recession: Why Business Is Moving From Just-In-Time to Just-In-Case

Why Nations That Manufacture Become Superpowers

Manufacturing has long been the backbone of developing economies and the strategic strength of developed ones. It transforms nations — not just economically, but geopolitically. For developing economies, manufacturing creates jobs, builds infrastructure, and lifts millions out of poverty. For developed nations, it fuels innovation, secures self-reliance, and sustains global dominance. History shows that countries … More Why Nations That Manufacture Become Superpowers