and supply chains continue to struggle, how quickly can digitising the paperwork bring costs down? i m going to be asking the big boss of the billion dollar start up tradeshift. wherever you rejoining me from around the world, hello and a warm welcome to the show. the world of work has been through a two year revolution, millions of us were locked out of the workplace during the first two waves of the covid pandemic. companies and workers had to retool to remote working, and many did incredibly quickly. for others medical staff, factory workers, those whose jobs were deemed essential they faced work and pressure like never before. and many seem to have also faced burn out. as workers and employers find theirfeet again, a social media craze could change the way we all work. on video sharing platforms like tiktok, videos like these are being shared by millions of viewers and changing attitudes in the workplace. have a seat, veronica. did you tell everyone in the office abou
in ukraine, in areas where it is already weak in comparison to asia. in comparison to asia or the us. right now, massive push to build more semiconductor capacity. talking about supply chains, 31st of january 2020, a big day in the uk, the day britain left the european union what supply chain issues have we seen because of that and since that? we are still seeing them. to begin with, the customs system a mess. everybody is trying to find better ways of doing the customs. the reality is, you have a narrow pipeline. you can either go to