FITC organised its first business summit in the year at the weekend where participants and facilitators across leading sectors of the economy urged organisations to become agile in their operations to increase revenue, optimise cost to serve and mitigate operational risks. ABIODUN SIVOWAKU writes. Agile organisations have so much to gain in today’s business environment. […]
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