
Following widely reported safety, quality, and regulatory scrutiny involving Boeing, the conversation is often reduced to isolated incidents. That is the wrong lens. Major operational failures are rarely events. They are outcomes of systems that degraded gradually while still appearing functional. Failure Is Usually Operational Drift, Not Collapse Organizations do not suddenly break. They drift. …

The latest market signals point to a summer defined by fuel volatility, supply fragility, and cost pressure — and companies that fail to prepare will feel it hardest. Analysts warn that US gasoline prices could climb toward $4.75–$5 per gallon if oil flows through the Strait of Hormuz remain disrupted. Even with a temporary dip…

A new Amazon‑commissioned study highlights a growing issue for small and medium‑sized businesses across Europe: EU packaging regulations are becoming more complex, and SMEs are struggling to keep up. But beneath the regulatory details lies a bigger story.This isn’t just about packaging. It’s about management systems, productivity, and the hidden cost of operational complexity. SMEs…

At Spotify’s Investor Day on May 21, leadership made a clear strategic statement: the company intends to scale impact, not headcount. It’s a subtle but important shift — and one that many organisations still struggle to make. For years, the default response to rising workload has been simple: hire more people. But this approach inflates…

We’re excited to share Gerhard Peschina’s recent feature in TechBullion, where he discusses the vision behind Efficientivity and the launch of our new DIY Assessment. In this interview, Gerhard breaks down the purpose and structure of the DIY Assessment and explains how it supports Efficientivity’s broader vision of democratizing access to top‑level management expertise. You…