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Sanctions Strategy and Evasion: What Russia’s War Economy Teaches About Enforcement Gaps
Jeffrey Bardzell 16 January 2026 0 Comments

Sanctions Strategy and Evasion: What Russia’s War Economy Teaches About Enforcement Gaps

Russia's economy defied sanctions by building shadow fleets, exploiting global loopholes, and shifting trade to China and India. The West's fragmented enforcement created gaps Russia easily filled.

Liquidity in Fragmented Markets: How Market-Making, Spreads, and Stress Testing Work Today
Jeffrey Bardzell 16 January 2026 0 Comments

Liquidity in Fragmented Markets: How Market-Making, Spreads, and Stress Testing Work Today

Liquidity is scattered across exchanges, dark pools, and blockchains-making trading more expensive and risky. Learn how market-makers adapt, why spreads widen, and how stress testing reveals hidden dangers in fragmented markets.

Reforming the United Nations: How UN80 Is Reshaping Multilateral Decision-Making
Jeffrey Bardzell 15 January 2026 0 Comments

Reforming the United Nations: How UN80 Is Reshaping Multilateral Decision-Making

The UN80 Initiative is the most ambitious UN reform in decades, aiming to cut waste, merge agencies, and streamline decision-making. Can it save multilateralism before it's too late?

Scenario Planning Under Uncertainty: Build Robust Strategies for Multiple Futures
Jeffrey Bardzell 14 January 2026 0 Comments

Scenario Planning Under Uncertainty: Build Robust Strategies for Multiple Futures

Scenario planning helps organizations prepare for multiple futures by testing strategies against plausible, uncertain outcomes. Learn how to build robust, actionable plans that work when the world changes unexpectedly.

Nuclear Security Regimes: Managing Enrichment, Stockpiles, and Monitoring Technology in 2026
Jeffrey Bardzell 14 January 2026 0 Comments

Nuclear Security Regimes: Managing Enrichment, Stockpiles, and Monitoring Technology in 2026

With New START expired and the IAEA underfunded, global nuclear security is in crisis. Enrichment, stockpiles, and outdated monitoring tech are pushing the world closer to nuclear risk than at any time since the Cold War.

Scope 3 Emissions Management: How to Engage Suppliers and Fix Broken Data
Jeffrey Bardzell 14 January 2026 0 Comments

Scope 3 Emissions Management: How to Engage Suppliers and Fix Broken Data

Scope 3 emissions make up 75% of most companies' carbon footprints, but supplier data is fragmented and unreliable. Learn how to engage suppliers, fix data gaps, and build a credible emissions strategy.

Vendor Concentration Limits: How Multicloud Strategies Reduce Risk and Keep Business Running
Jeffrey Bardzell 7 January 2026 0 Comments

Vendor Concentration Limits: How Multicloud Strategies Reduce Risk and Keep Business Running

Vendor concentration risk puts businesses at risk of massive downtime when one cloud provider fails. Multicloud strategies reduce this risk by spreading critical workloads across AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud-but only when done intentionally and with the right tools.

Leadership Development in an AI Era: Coaching Managers for Human-Machine Teams
Jeffrey Bardzell 23 December 2025 0 Comments

Leadership Development in an AI Era: Coaching Managers for Human-Machine Teams

AI is changing how teams work-but only leaders who understand human-machine collaboration can make it succeed. This article shows what real AI leadership looks like, what skills matter most, and how to coach managers through the transition.

Generational Value Shifts: What Gen Z Really Expects from Work, Purpose, and Social Impact
Jeffrey Bardzell 19 December 2025 0 Comments

Generational Value Shifts: What Gen Z Really Expects from Work, Purpose, and Social Impact

Gen Z is reshaping work with non-negotiable demands for purpose, flexibility, and mental health support. Companies ignoring these shifts are losing talent fast.

Digital Twin Adoption: How Virtual Replicas Speed Up Product Development and Boost Asset Reliability
Jeffrey Bardzell 19 December 2025 0 Comments

Digital Twin Adoption: How Virtual Replicas Speed Up Product Development and Boost Asset Reliability

Digital twins are virtual replicas of physical assets that cut product development time by up to 50% and boost reliability by predicting failures before they happen. Learn how manufacturing, aerospace, and healthcare companies use them to out-innovate competitors.

Hybrid Warfare in Eastern Europe: How Railway Sabotage and Cyber Attacks Are Reshaping Covert Conflict
Jeffrey Bardzell 19 December 2025 0 Comments

Hybrid Warfare in Eastern Europe: How Railway Sabotage and Cyber Attacks Are Reshaping Covert Conflict

Hybrid warfare in Eastern Europe uses railway sabotage, cyber attacks, and disinformation to destabilize without firing a shot. Russia’s strategy exploits vulnerabilities in infrastructure and public trust-while China quietly enables it. Europe is fighting back, but the war is far from over.

Measuring Multilateral Effectiveness: Key KPIs for International Organizations in 2025
Jeffrey Bardzell 18 December 2025 0 Comments

Measuring Multilateral Effectiveness: Key KPIs for International Organizations in 2025

In 2025, international organizations face unprecedented pressure to prove their impact. This article breaks down the most effective KPIs for measuring multilateral effectiveness, from AI-driven tools to trust metrics, and reveals what really works-and what’s just noise.