Why Automotive Supply Chains Are Most Exposed to Hormuz

Automotive faces five simultaneous Gulf supply disruptions: aluminium, petrochemicals, rubber, semiconductors, and logistics. No other sector is exposed across every material category at once.
How the Hormuz Crisis Is Quietly Destroying Working Capital

The Hormuz crisis is not just raising costs. It is widening five cash conversion cycle gaps at once. By the time it shows in your quarterly review, weeks of response time are gone.
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.
Operational reset: Interim CFO restores reporting visibility in 90 days in Poland

Interim CFO Case Study, Reporting Visibility in 90 Days in Poland
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.
When Too Many Strategic Projects Overload Pharma Leadership

Pharma companies are running too many transformation programs at once. Why leadership capacity becomes the real execution bottleneck.
Rebuilding S&OP Discipline in Pharmaceutical Supply Chains

Why pharmaceutical supply chains lose S&OP discipline & how operational leadership, including interim leaders, restores stability.
Why Pharma Tech Transfer Programs Fail Without Operational Leadership

Why pharma tech transfer programs fail in EU plants and how operational leadership including interim plant leaders stabilises transfers.
Poland Minimum Wage 2026: Operational Risk for Industry

Poland Minimum Wage 2026 raises more than payroll. How higher labor costs create operational risk for industry.
Working Capital Mistakes Hurting Polish Manufacturers

Working capital mistakes hurting Polish manufacturers and how trapped cash erodes liquidity, margins and strategic flexibility.

