Tim Clarke
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Over 15 years of sales & management experience in the IT services & technology industries. I currently manage a team as a director of a growing software company. I am responsible for sales, marketing, account management, & client retention.
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Building Electronics That Last: How Real-World Performance Drives Sustainable Manufacturing
Sustainability in electronics manufacturing is often framed around materials, emissions, and end-of-life recycling. While these elements are important, they overlook one of the most powerful—and measurable—levers of sustainability: how long electronics last in the real world.
By Tim Clarke16 days ago in Futurism
10 Trade-offs Between Cost Efficiency and Supply Chain Resilience: Impact on Long-Term Growth
Introduction Every business leader eventually faces the same difficult balancing act: how much to prioritize cost efficiency versus how much to invest in supply chain resilience. Saving on costs can create short-term wins, but it often comes at the risk of delays, disruptions, or lost customer trust. On the other hand, building resilience into a supply chain usually requires higher upfront investment, but it can secure long-term stability and growth.
By Tim Clarke4 months ago in Futurism
Accelerating Delivery, Reducing Environmental Impact, and Achieving Full Supply Chain Visibility
In today’s competitive marketplace, consumers expect products to arrive faster, businesses are under pressure to reduce their environmental footprint, and organizations are increasingly held accountable for transparency across their supply chains. Achieving all three goals simultaneously requires a strategic blend of innovation, collaboration, and technology adoption. Across industries, leaders are proving that efficiency, sustainability, and visibility are not mutually exclusive — they can work together to create a stronger, more responsible supply chain.
By Tim Clarke5 months ago in Longevity
Beyond Browser Stagnation: 7 AI-Native Browsers Power Users Are Embracing
For years, the web browsing experience barely evolved — a handful of major browsers dominated the market, and “innovation” often meant cosmetic updates or incremental speed boosts. But the arrival of AI-native browsers is shaking things up, especially for productivity-minded power users. These aren’t just browsers with a chatbot bolted on; they’re rethinking how we interact with information, manage tabs, and execute workflows.
By Tim Clarke5 months ago in Futurism