Jim Tyson, Supply Chain Dive

Jim Tyson

Supply Chain Dive

Washington, DC, United States

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  • Construction Dive
  • Utility Dive
  • CIO Dive
  • Waste Dive

Past articles by Jim:

ESG backlash unlikely to derail SEC proposal requiring climate risk disclosures

One expert said the agency has "vastly underestimated" the amount of money needed for businesses to comply. → Read More

6 tips for defanging inflation

These strategies can help blunt the effects of rising price pressures, according to a new report from Deloitte. → Read More

Recession 'not inevitable,' Moody's says

Contractors considering changes to wages, prices and other critical business strategies must filter an unusual range of conflicting economic forecasts. → Read More

Surging inflation compelling small businesses to raise prices

Inflation is broad based and will probably persist longer than initially expected, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce said. → Read More

'Fourth-party risk' rising during supply chain disruption

Businesses seeking to curb the threats from cyberattacks, high inflation and pandemic interruptions confront an added layer of risk from sub-contractors, KPMG said. → Read More

US ramps up sanctions, plans to reduce Europe's energy reliance on Russia

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has complicated business efforts to overcome the harm from supply chain disruptions. → Read More

SEC proposes 'rules of the road' for climate-risk disclosures

Investors with $130 trillion in assets under management have pushed for consistent, comparable disclosures on climate risk, SEC Chair Gary Gensler said Monday. → Read More

SEC pushes for tougher cybersecurity disclosure rules

SEC Chair Gary Gensler said investors demand more detailed information about how companies seek to curb the risk and costs of cyberattacks. → Read More

Inflation will persist through 2023 even if pandemic fades, economist says

Long-term trends like high housing demand and tight labor markets will likely fuel inflation into next year, according to the Conference Board. → Read More

'War for talent' rises toward top of C-suite risks for 2022

The ability to attract and retain top talent jumped to the second spot in a ranking of business risks, up from No. 8 a year ago, according to a global survey. → Read More

SEC asks companies for details on impact of climate change

Utility industry news and analysis for energy professionals. → Read More

Manufacturers plan to boost wages at record 3.5% rate

The tight labor market and high raw material costs are top challenges, the National Association of Manufacturers says. → Read More

SEC may require supply chain emission disclosures in expanded 10-Ks

SEC Chair Gary Gensler says a company, when filing mandatory climate risk disclosures, may need to measure carbon emissions across its "value chain." → Read More

SEC official: Companies avoiding ESG disclosures 'risk higher costs of capital'

Utility industry news and analysis for energy professionals. → Read More

Companies 'prone to self-delusion' when using cloud, McKinsey says

News, voices and jobs for CIOs. Optimized for your mobile phone. → Read More

Study: Two-thirds of executives plan to boost automation, AI spend

News, voices and jobs for CIOs. Optimized for your mobile phone. → Read More

5 CFO trends to watch in 2021

Waste management industry news, voices and jobs for professionals. Optimized for your mobile phone. → Read More