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The Biggest Risk After the Hormuz Crisis Is Forgetting What It Taught Us.
Most businesses are asking when shipping costs normalise now that the
Strait of Hormuz has reopened. The better question: over four months
of disruption, what did your organisation actually learn — and did
you capture it before moving on? Singapore's own answer offers a clue.
While the Strait was still closed, it was busy deepening trade
partnerships with ten other nations, choosing cooperation over
retreat at the exact moment much of the world was leaning toward
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corporatesurvivord
Jun 212 min read


The PayNow "X" Factor — When Good Intentions Meet Insufficient Testing
ABS's PayNow name-masking rollout had the right intentions — but "FOX SEX POX" wasn't in the test plan. A quick operational risk lesson in what sanity testing is actually for.
corporatesurvivord
Jun 113 min read


The Roti Prata Boss: How to Navigate a Difficult Manager Without Losing Yourself
We've all met one. The boss who changes direction without warning, rejects your work before reading it, and agrees in the meeting only to question it in writing. This is what it's really like — and how to navigate it without losing yourself.
corporatesurvivord
Jun 34 min read


When the Oil Get Expensive, Who Survives?
When jet fuel doubled overnight, SIA hedged. Southwest didn't.
What airlines can teach us about options, risk management,
and why your insurance premium is never wasted.
corporatesurvivord
May 254 min read
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