COVID-19 cracked open the vulnerabilities of global supply chains as it shook the long-established business models to its foundations that took corporations and governments across the globe decades to build.
From Socrates to Sartre, since the dawn of time, it has been more or less accepted, although not always implemented, that the tools for transformation should be made available to people from all walks of society.
COVID-19 cracked open the vulnerabilities of global supply chains as it shook the long-established business models to its foundations that took corporations and governments across the globe decades to build.
From Socrates to Sartre, since the dawn of time, it has been more or less accepted, although not always implemented, that the tools for transformation should be made available to people from all walks of society.