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Ryan Walicki of National City Bank leads a procurement team with some very aggressive savings goals. With their focus on indirect spend (a bank, after all, can’t print money), they’re tasked with a 500 percent ROI on their efforts this year and a whopping 700 percent next year!Despite those massive
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Of all the machines that make business tick, the digital computer has long stood out—indeed, it has been revered—as perhaps the cleanest and greenest of them all. Quiet, smokeless, unobtrusive, this compact box of microchips hums away, adding efficiency to all that it touches. And year over year,
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40,000 fingers are severed or slashed each year from the hands of textile and garment workers around the world. I wonder if one of those sliced, diced, nicked, squeezed, pressed, pounded, hacked, slashed or chopped fingers helped make the $6 “Brattleboro Vermont” sweatshirt I’m wearing as I write
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IBM has some advice for companies that are tempted to ease up on their commitment to corporate social responsibility during the recession: Don’t. To the contrary, IBM argues companies need to get better at collecting data that measure their social and environmental impact, whether that be a carbon footprint,
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Like sports rivalries, corporate rivalries are fun. Think about the TV ad campaigns inspired by the competition between Microsoft and Apple. FORTUNE once put the Roger Enrico, who was then the CEO of PepsiCo, inside a Coke bottle on the cover of the magazine, and the Pepsi people didn’t forgive us for
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