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In the novel The CPO: Transforming Procurement in the Real World, we meet Thomas Sutter, a German-American living in Dusseldorf and working as a procurement manager for a major global automobile manufacturer, Autowerke. On a chance encounter while flying to Chicago, he meets the CEO of Heartland, a major food company in the U.S. Sutter impresses the CEO with his knowledge and, after a whirlwind courtship, he joins Heartland as its new Chief Procurement Officer, based in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Hired to transform procurement at Heartland, Sutter has an enormous challenge: to bring its procurement practices into the 21st century and save the company $5 billion. Despite the knowledge and experienc...
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UDO IS SEEN AS A FORBIDDEN CHILD, BECAUSE HE PORTRAYS BEHAVIORS OF A FEMALE IN A VILLAGE, WHERE HOMOSEXUALITY HAS NEVER BEING EXPERIENCED. THE PEOPLE OF THE VILLAGE FEARS A CATASTROPHIC END, IF UDO IS ALLOWED TO LIVE, WHILE HIS MOTHER TRIES TO STAND UP TO ANY ONE THAT WANTS HER ONLY CHILD DEAD. A BOOK THAT DEPICTS THE HEART OF A MOTHER, SACRIFICES, AND PAIN.
To make innovations work commercially among the target group requires institutional approach that can anticipate and predict users' urgent needs through participation. Conversely, to make innovations work technically requires a pile of junk and good imagination according to Thomas Edison. Biotechnology no doubt is a significant innovation that can enable farmers in developing countries increase productivity and manage their products. Nevertheless, biotech application is surrounded with many controversial debates. These controversies have affected its perception among farmers and consumers alike. Using a mixed method approach, empirical data were gathered from farmers and extension agents in six geopolitical divisions of Nigeria to determine factors capable of ensuring sustainable biotech adoption. Results revealed that the probability of biotech adoption is dependent on a cause and effect relationship.