Globig’s Weekly World Wrap-up 5.1.20

The global scene is constantly changing, with new opportunities and challenges every day. You’ll want to stay in the know and we’re here to help.

Globig’s Weekly World Wrap-up is a curation of important or thought provoking news and insights from the international business, privacy, global HR, AI, cybersecurity, legal, trade, regulatory, investment, startup, and technology sectors around the globe – all in one place.

GLOBAL

COVID-19 Hinders Influencer

Marketing Collaborations, Causes Some Creators To Shift Focus
Via eMarketer: Fallout caused by the spread of the coronavirus – including travel restrictions, business closures and event cancellations – has taken its toll on the influencer marketing industry. Here’s how creators are coping. Read More

The Pandemic Has Messed Up Global Supply Chains And Blockchains Could Help.
Via MIT Technology Review: The novel coronavirus sweeping the globe has exposed how vulnerable international supply chains are to disruption. The World Economic Forum has a pitch for how to make them more resilient: blockchains. Read More

Five Lessons For The Coronavirus Recovery, From An Expert On Success And Failure In Crisis
Via Fortune: An expert on economies recovering from disaster finds lessons for the road ahead in the tsunamis and wars of the past. Read More

Self-Care: Seven Ways To Indulge Yourself Without Breaking The Budget
Via Forbes: Even with the great uncertainty of COVID-19, you can prioritize your  canada telegram data self-care without breaking the budget. Read More

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DATA PRIVACY  GDPR

COVID-19: Health And Security Concerns Reshape The Supply Chain
Via Chemical And Engineering News: The coronavirus pandemic may mark a re-bal the risk management system can be used to avoid ancing of where drugs are made as nations recognize a greater security imperative. Read More

Europe’s Privacy Law Hasn’t Shown Its Teeth, Frustrating Advocates
Via The New York Times: Nearly two years in, there has been little en by lists forcement of the General Data Protection Regulation, once seen as ushering in a new era. Read More.

 

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