The Hormuz Crisis Is Proving Just-in-Time Was Always Fragile

Just-in-time has failed twice in five years at scale. The problem is not the model. It is the incentive structure that keeps rebuilding it after every crisis.
More Than Oil: Hormuz Helium Shortage Hits Semiconductor Supply Chains

Beyond oil, Hormuz disruption is triggering a helium shortage that is now impacting chip supply chains and global production.
Hidden Hormuz Supply Chain Risks Most Companies Still Overlook

Most companies underestimate their Hormuz exposure. Discover hidden supply chain risks and how they impact costs, sourcing, and operations.
What PE Portfolio Companies Must Do as the Hormuz Crisis Grows

The Hormuz crisis is compressing PE portfolio EBITDA across energy, inputs, freight and working capital simultaneously. Here is the operational playbook for operating partners.
Why Interim Leaders Are the Right Response to a Supply Chain Crisis

When a supply chain crisis hits, consulting and permanent hires both fail for specific reasons. Here is why experienced interim leaders are the only response that matches the pace of real disruption.
What Nursing Home Failures Reveal About Leadership Oversight

Leadership blind spots in nursing homes often hide early failure signals, until operational gaps turn into resident harm and legal exposure.
Vacancy Gap Coverage: Interim Logistics Manager stabilizes delivery continuity in Poland within 60 days

Interim Logistics Manager Case Study, Delivery Stabilized in 60 Days
Why Defence Production Ramp-Ups Are Straining Supplier Networks

Defence production is rising fast, but supplier networks are struggling to scale. Lower-tier bottlenecks now threaten manufacturing ramp-ups.
NATO’s 5% Defence Target Will Test Plant-Level Execution

NATO’s 5% defence target will drive huge procurement demand. The real test is whether factories can execute the manufacturing ramp-up.
SAFE and EDIP Funding Is Coming. Can Defence Plants Execute?

SAFE & EDIP will unlock billions for Europe’s defence industry. The real question is whether factories can execute the manufacturing ramp-up.
