Milan – the New York of Italy
What can we learn from European history?
What can we learn from European history?
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Lisa Anderson, founder and president of LMA Consulting Group, Inc. whose firm consults with businesses on strategic operations, supply chain, operations management and other disciplines, nevertheless cautions, "If your business isn't focused around a core competency that relates to government contracts, it can be an overwhelming burden." Published in [...]