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  2. List of failed and overbudget custom software projects

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    eHealth Ontario is a group of projects that replaced a previous failed project, Smart Systems for Health, which "spent $650 million but failed to produce anything of lasting value." However, in 2009 the CEO of the eHealth Ontario agency resigned, followed by the government minister responsible for overseeing the agency, after a scandal over ...

  3. Most companies fail at making big changes because of these ...

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    Around 56% of executives at companies with successful transformations avoided overloading their top leaders, while only 44% of those with poor transformation outcomes reported the same.

  4. Business risks - Wikipedia

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    Business risk implies uncertainty in profits or danger of loss and the events that could pose a risk due to some unforeseen events in future, which causes business to fail. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] For example, a company may face different risks in production, risks due to irregular supply of raw materials , machinery breakdown, labor unrest, etc.

  5. Barriers to exit - Wikipedia

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    There is a variety of factors that can affect the ease of exit. Type of barriers to exit can mainly divided into direct exit costs and indirect opportunity costs of exit. [2] Direct exit costs: Labor related exit costs. Costs related to protect employees’ contractual rights for example, staff redundancy costs and insurance benefits.

  6. Experts Predict Which Industries Will Fail in 2021 - AOL

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    Industries across the globe have struggled in 2020, but there seems to be a light at the end of the tunnel. Companies can be broadly categorized into three types when it comes to their financial ...

  7. A crisis is hitting your local drugstore. Why the slow demise ...

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    Seattle's beloved Bartell’s, now owned by debt-laden Rite Aid, is closing many of its locations. It's the latest symptom of a national health care crisis that hurts all of us.

  8. Footloose industry - Wikipedia

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    Footloose industry refers to an industry that can be located at any place without effect from factors of production such as resources, land, labour, and capital. [ citation needed ] These industries do not have strong preferences for location as the necessary resources can be found in multiple locations, making them prone to relocation.

  9. How Amazon changes local economies when it moves in - AOL

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    Amazon completed construction of its office last year, providing 1 million square feet of space for its employees, whose roles range from technical jobs, such as software development engineers, to ...