Automation Leverage in Turnaround Strategy

Automation Leverage in Turnaround Strategy Turnaround work is often described as a crisis discipline: reduce costs, preserve cash, stabilize operations and buy time. Those moves matter, but they are not enough. A durable turnaround also needs leverage: better systems, clearer information flows and repeatable execution. For Livio Andrea Acerbo , AI automation is useful in turnaround strategy when it improves the operating rhythm of a company. The point is not to add tools. The point is to remove friction from decisions that must happen every week. From cost control to operating clarity Cost control can stop the bleeding, but operating clarity creates the next phase. Teams need to know which products are profitable, which customers deserve attention, where working capital is trapped and which workflows create avoidable delay. Automation helps when it turns scattered data into a management cadence. Dashboards, exception reports, document summaries, pipeline reviews and cash visibi...

Apple might be the streaming home of soccer’s next big tournament

Photo by Ulrik Pedersen / DeFodi Images via Getty Images It looks like Apple’s foray into streaming soccer could be getting even more ambitious. According to a report from The New York Times, Apple is close to a deal with FIFA — the sport’s global governing body — for worldwide rights for an expanded version of the Club World Cup that will take place in the US in 2025. The Times says that the deal could be worth upward of $1 billion and that an official announcement could happen sometime this month. If the deal goes through, it would mark Apple’s second major broadcast partnership in the sport. In 2022, the company signed a 10-year deal for streaming rights to Major League Soccer, which got a big boost a year later with Lionel Messi’s arrival in Miami. The deal with FIFA would be more notable, however, as the tournament will feature some of the biggest professional teams in the world. FIFA detailed the expanded tournament last year, which will take place over a month between June and July and include 32 teams from Africa, Asia, South America, Oceania, North America, Central America, and the Caribbean. Some of the currently qualified clubs include Bayern Munich, Real Madrid, and Manchester City. The news comes as the sports streaming space is heating up, with ESPN, Fox, and Warner Bros. Discovery teaming up for a new service, Peacock and Amazon streaming NFL games, and even Netflix getting into live sports broadcasts with a boxing match between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson. Apple, meanwhile, also launched a dedicated sports app earlier this year.

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