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Category Archives: Risk
Rationalizing supply chains improves efficiency, increases risk- shows Japan crisis
Did you know that 74% of all car navigation systems (March 26, 2011) are made in Japan? That’s what a report from 2011 says and highlights risk issues with rationalizing supply chains.
[Note: this post is from March 25,2011 and was updated for formatting issues on May 22, 2021]
MetLife Chief Investment Officer Steven Kandarian becomes CEO for prudent investments
Steven A. Kandarian the Chief Investment Officer of MetLife has been named CEO in part for his foresight in not investing in subprime mortgages. “We like what we have on our books” Kandarian says towards the end at a Bloomberg interview – June 10, 2009 – almost two years ago -see the video: As theContinue reading “MetLife Chief Investment Officer Steven Kandarian becomes CEO for prudent investments”
Learning fortitude from the Japanese and the iodized salt rush
The world truly bows to the Japanese for their fortitude in crisis. Have you seen [ Note: This post from March 22, 2011 was updated for formatting issues on May 31, 2021] of:
Supply chain bottleneck for world auto as every car uses some Japanese electronics
The world auto supply chain has become so integrated (March 18, 2011) that you are likely to find the same parts suppliers supplying to all auto plants. There was a time when Ford would frown at suppliers supplying to GM let alone Toyota. Today the world is a far different place , with suppliers supplying to everyone in their industry. In fact , you can be sure that suppliers who recently started supplying to the rejuvenated GM had to provide good references from other customers like Ford and Toyota.
[Note: This post from March 18,2011 was updated for formatting issues on May 22, 2021]
Innovation needs a “challenge vs. threat” organization culture
Today (March 16, 2011) Karim Kassam (then of Carnegie Mellon University and in 2021 at Jacksonville Jaguars) talked about challenge vs threat and measuring stress in the lab through blood pressure , heart rate etc. at the Yale SOM -Behavioral Marketing -Eli Seminar Series. This got me thinking about the organizational culture you need to allow innovation. But first let’s differentiate between what we see as a challenge vs. threat.
[Note: This post from March 16, 2011 was updated and reformatted on May 31, 2021]
Future of nuclear energy and the heroes of Fukushima
The world waits anxiously watching the nuclear leak (March 2011) play out in Japan. As earlier mentioned, when it comes to implementing any technology the Japanese do a great job. So if the Japanese are having problems with this- it must be fundamentally problematic goes the logic not only in the US but also countriesContinue reading “Future of nuclear energy and the heroes of Fukushima”
US pharma imports 80% of active ingredients: Heparin contamination from supply chain
The CBS 60 minutes story by Dr. Sanjay Gupta had my attention when it mentioned the Heparin case and FDA Commissioner Margaret Hamburg admitted that 80% of active ingredients in US Pharma production are imported from countries like China,India and others. For three years the Heparin contamination matter is unresolved as the US-FDA and theirContinue reading “US pharma imports 80% of active ingredients: Heparin contamination from supply chain”
Japan Earthquake: heartbreaking images -seismologists, structural engineers and nuclear power industry worldwide to learn
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Deja vu 1982- well not entirely for Tylenol with FDA consent decree
The makers of Tylenol have a consent decree with FDA who will be additional supervisors at three of their plants for primarily following good manufacturing practices. No one has died but sort of brings back memories of the 1982 Tylenol crisis that had almost passed onto history in marketing classrooms. This time the situation seemsContinue reading “Deja vu 1982- well not entirely for Tylenol with FDA consent decree”