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" ... Above all, the Feds don't want to arouse general panic or distrust in the process. So you won't see much official noise about the system's frailties though they exist aplenty. ... "
" ... As the founder and CEO of a next-generation order-to-cash automation platform, I have seen firsthand companies pivoting quickly during this pandemic in order to stay the course and keep their business on track. Organizations must quickly leverage their technology and industrial resources to change what they produce and supply to the global market based on demand. All of us have had to adapt to remote-work environments, which has not only stressed IT capabilities but has also illuminated the frailties associated with broken and manual processes surrounding the order-to-cash process that were allowed to persist and even grow when things were "normal." ... "
" ... Still, Giles’ fits of self-flagellation and unbridled anger obliterated the tipping point. He was shipped to Fresno to reclaim confidence in his arm, but his mental rehabilitation is equally important, even if Astros management is reticent to directly address those frailties. ... "
" ... Such frailties have long been a part of the human condition, but the advent of nuclear weapons raised alarming possibilities about where presidential disability might lead. You see, the president has unilateral authority to launch nuclear weapons, and that power is one of the few places in the federal system where no checks and balances exist. ... "
" ... What McGregor’s theme reveals is a strength. Weak executives never admit mistakes because they live in constant fear of being found out, of being not worthy of their positions, of being replaced sooner than later. And so, when faced with adversity, they either run from it, point the finger at others, or say nothing. Not so with leaders. They own their frailties. ... "