Archive: 2026/01 - Page 2

Strategic Communications in War: How Ukraine Outmaneuvered Russian Disinformation with Morale and Truth
Jeffrey Bardzell 26 January 2026 0 Comments

Strategic Communications in War: How Ukraine Outmaneuvered Russian Disinformation with Morale and Truth

Ukraine turned information warfare into its strongest weapon, using truth, speed, and human stories to counter Russian disinformation and sustain global support. Their strategy redefined modern conflict.

Returnship Programs: How Experienced Workers Are Rebuilding Careers After a Break
Jeffrey Bardzell 26 January 2026 0 Comments

Returnship Programs: How Experienced Workers Are Rebuilding Careers After a Break

Returnship programs help experienced professionals re-enter the workforce after a career break. Learn how these paid, structured programs are transforming hiring, boosting diversity, and closing the skills gap for mid-career workers.

Energy System Transformation: Grid Upgrades, Storage Scaling, and Flexible Demand
Jeffrey Bardzell 25 January 2026 0 Comments

Energy System Transformation: Grid Upgrades, Storage Scaling, and Flexible Demand

The grid is at a breaking point. To meet rising demand and climate goals, we need smarter wires, faster storage, and flexible power use-all happening now. Here's how the energy system is being transformed.

Enterprise Risk Heatmaps: Quantifying Exposure to War, Trade Shocks, and Regulation
Jeffrey Bardzell 25 January 2026 0 Comments

Enterprise Risk Heatmaps: Quantifying Exposure to War, Trade Shocks, and Regulation

Enterprise risk heatmaps help companies visualize exposure to war, trade shocks, and regulation by plotting likelihood against impact. Used by 78% of Fortune 500 firms, they turn complex risks into actionable insights-but only if built with real data and updated dynamically.

Frontline Work Expansion: Why Delivery, Construction, and Food Processing Jobs Are Surging
Jeffrey Bardzell 25 January 2026 0 Comments

Frontline Work Expansion: Why Delivery, Construction, and Food Processing Jobs Are Surging

Delivery, construction, and food processing jobs are surging as automation can't replace human adaptability. These frontline roles now make up 70% of the U.S. workforce, but workers face burnout, low pay, and unsafe conditions. Companies that invest in scheduling, safety, and career paths are seeing better retention and productivity.

One Health Integration: How to Manage Zoonotic Risks at the Human-Animal-Environment Interface
Jeffrey Bardzell 24 January 2026 0 Comments

One Health Integration: How to Manage Zoonotic Risks at the Human-Animal-Environment Interface

One Health integration connects human, animal, and environmental health to prevent zoonotic diseases before they spread. With 60% of human infections originating in animals, coordinated surveillance and community-based action are critical for pandemic prevention.

Financing Preparedness: How to Close the Budget Gap in National Epidemic Response Plans
Jeffrey Bardzell 24 January 2026 0 Comments

Financing Preparedness: How to Close the Budget Gap in National Epidemic Response Plans

Closing the budget gap in national epidemic response plans requires urgent, sustained funding. With global preparedness spending at just 0.00034% of GDP, countries must prioritize 0.1-0.2% of GDP for pandemic readiness and integrate biosecurity into defense budgets to avoid catastrophic failure.

Health Data Interoperability: Standards for Privacy, Security, and Rapid Analytics
Jeffrey Bardzell 23 January 2026 0 Comments

Health Data Interoperability: Standards for Privacy, Security, and Rapid Analytics

Health data interoperability standards now require secure, real-time exchange of patient information across systems using FHIR APIs and USCDI v3. Compliance is mandatory by 2026, with major implications for privacy, analytics, and care delivery.

AI Procurement Playbooks: How to Evaluate Vendors, Set SLAs, and Protect IP for Model Integrations
Jeffrey Bardzell 23 January 2026 0 Comments

AI Procurement Playbooks: How to Evaluate Vendors, Set SLAs, and Protect IP for Model Integrations

AI procurement isn't about buying software-it's about managing risk, ownership, and performance. Learn how to evaluate vendors, write real SLAs, and protect your IP when integrating AI models into your business.

Sanctions Exposure Mapping: How Multinationals De-Risk Operations Across Jurisdictions
Jeffrey Bardzell 23 January 2026 0 Comments

Sanctions Exposure Mapping: How Multinationals De-Risk Operations Across Jurisdictions

Sanctions exposure mapping helps multinationals trace hidden risks in their supply chains and ownership networks to avoid fines, legal action, and reputational damage from global sanctions regimes like OFAC and the EU.

Vibe Culture in Marketing: How Slower, Mood-Driven Trends Are Reshaping Brand Strategy in 2025
Jeffrey Bardzell 22 January 2026 0 Comments

Vibe Culture in Marketing: How Slower, Mood-Driven Trends Are Reshaping Brand Strategy in 2025

In 2025, brands are winning by focusing on mood, not metrics. Vibe marketing uses AI to align campaigns with how audiences feel - not what they buy. Discover how emotional signatures are replacing demographics and why authenticity beats algorithmic trends.

AI in Healthcare Delivery: How Clinical Decision Support and Workflow Automation Are Changing Patient Safety
Jeffrey Bardzell 22 January 2026 0 Comments

AI in Healthcare Delivery: How Clinical Decision Support and Workflow Automation Are Changing Patient Safety

AI is transforming clinical decision-making and workflow efficiency in healthcare - but not without risks. Learn how AI improves diagnostics, automates tasks, and where patient safety concerns still loom large.