Oct 12, 2022 | Project Management Blog
Like everyone else, the biopharmaceutical (biopharma) industry is having to adapt to the sizable challenges that a more politically volatile world presents. Three areas in particular will determine how successfully companies navigate those increasingly choppy waters....
Oct 4, 2022 | Project Management Blog
Twenty or thirty years ago, the assumption was that companies had a choice. You could either do the right thing and address climate concerns and social issues. And then take the financial hit that resulted. Or, you could simply focus on making your business as...
Sep 8, 2022 | Project Management Blog
Working capital is the balance left after you subtract your liabilities from you’re your assets. Where the former comprises of your wages, expenses and any debts owed, and the latter any cash, properties and revenue due. As such, it both describes and determines how...
Sep 6, 2022 | Project Management Blog
The basic question constantly facing every enterprise organization is, do you have enough workers to meet your demand? Both your current demand, and the demand you’re planning for? Traditionally, planning has always been determined by, and follows, what those internal...
Aug 31, 2022 | Project Management Blog
Cora CTO Pat Henry looks at the 5 ways Cora PPM is using AI to enhance project management practices. Overview Artificial intelligence (AI) has opened up a new world when it comes to managing project portfolios. Here are five key innovations that are already starting...
Aug 24, 2022 | Project Management Blog
Every industry that relies on the global supply chain for their revenue has been busily implementing digital transformation programs for decades. Except one. The freight-forwarding industry has been notoriously resistant about being made fit for 21st century purpose....