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" ... Niall Murphy: The COVID-19 pandemic revealed that global supply chains are more fragile and fragmented than most of the industry realized. As we head into the holiday season, retailers and brands can’t afford failures to meet demand. How will the broken supply chain impact the holidays? ... "
" ... One thing Covid has taught us is just how fragile our health can be, and how not to take it for granted. With wellbeing a priority for many, therefore, there is a rise in a focus on holidays which boost our mental wellbeing and encourage us to embrace a healthy lifestyle with very specific, targeted retreats and packages. ... "
" ... SaaS solutions began to pop up back in the 1990s, when a few software companies looked ahead, recognizing the potential costs of building and maintaining the infrastructure needed to meet demands. They didn't want clients and users to have to worry about purchasing and housing fragile hardware and maintaining copies of software; they wanted to provide an all-in-one software solution. Now, 30 years later, a subscription-based SaaS model is probably the most widely-recognized — one where members can pay a subscription fee as per a variety of plans at different prices to maintain their access to the software. ... "
" ... The stats vary by source, but what everyone agrees on is that most startups fail. Startups are hard work and fragile; they take a special mix of grit, luck and imagination. While there are myriad success factors, failure generally comes down to running out of runway. ... "
" ... With fragile balance-sheets, the shuttered businesses are now facing an existential threat. Even though these companies were flush with cash during the gilded business environment of the past decade, they squandered away enormous sums on stock buybacks. During this COVID19 pandemic, most of the companies in line to get taxpayer money do not have any rainy day fiscal buffers in their balance-sheets to absorb economic shocks from unpredictable events. ... "