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Security Led By a Focus on User Experience At NIO, we are always guided, first and foremost, by the experiences of our users and their feedback and concerns. As we have extended our product offerings beyond our Chinese headquarters market, security and varying cultural norms toward it have also become more robust. In so doing, we have learned and are humbled by security challenges and the need to address multiple systems and layers. NIO is the first Chinese-headquartered company and one of the first few in the world to get WP29 R155 certification. The United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) World Forum for Harmonization of Vehicle Regulations awards this certification. An Electric Vehicle is More Secure All vehicles, including internal combustion engines (ICE), propelled via gasoline, have potential security issues. Electric vehicles have many interfaces to interact with the outside environment, increasing security risks. However, smart cars have powerful mode

Top Business Plan Writer 2025

A well-crafted business plan doesn’t just outline an idea—it opens doors. From funding and franchising to immigration and investment, the way a business is described in a plan directly influences how far it can go. That’s why entrepreneurs across all industries turn to Butler Consultants for business plans that combine strategy, clarity, and real-world credibility. Unlike firms that cut corners using AI-generated content or templates, Butler Consultants builds every plan from scratch. Each project is developed by a team of business plan consultants who focus on accuracy, market relevance, and financial clarity. The result is more than just a document—it’s a working tool for growth. With over 16 years in business and more than 12,000 plans delivered to clients across the U.S. and around the world, Butler Consultants has become a trusted partner for those seeking plans that meet the highest standards of banks, investors, and immigration authorities. “At Butler Consultants, everything is custom-built. We don’t use AI or prewritten templates, and every client gets a dedicated writer, researcher, and financial analyst working directly on their business plan,” says Brian A. Butler, MBA, owner and lead financial modeler at Butler Consultants. A Hands-On, High-Precision Process Many clients turn to Butler Consultants after attempting to write a plan themselves or using automated tools—only to have those plans rejected by banks or investors. To overcome this, the company uses a hands-on, high-precision process. From initial consultation to final delivery, every step is structured around collaboration and quality. The process begins with a conversation about the client’s business, goals, and the purpose of the plan—whether it’s for SBA loans, investor presentations, immigration visas, or internal use. Butler Consultants signs a non-disclosure agreement and collects detailed input about the business model, target market, and financial assumptions. With the information gathered, a dedicated team develops the plan over five to seven business days. Clients receive a fully customized document that includes narrative content, market research with cited sources, and a five-year financial forecast tailored to their assumptions. After delivery, clients have 30 days to request revisions, adjust assumptions, and fine-tune their goals..

Forensic Engineering Firm 2025

When attorneys and insurers need a go-to expert for uncovering the root causes of property damage or construction defects, they turn to H2Y Consulting. This Houston-based boutique forensic engineering firm excels in high-stakes litigation— specializing in damage and failure analysis—delivering precise, evidence-based assessments that cut through the most complex cases. “We approach every case through the lens of failure analysis perspective, not just a design angle to determine how and why things went wrong—whether it’s design defect, substandard workmanship, material failure or external factors,” says Brian Huang, owner and president. At H2Y Consulting, the work isn’t just about assessing damage—it’s about deciphering it. This depth of expertise is rooted in Huang’s extensive background, shaped by 12 years at renowned consulting firms like J.S. Held and Rimkus Consulting Group. Through his experience, he’s developed a distinct ability to see both sides of the equation—the engineer’s thorough perspective and the hidden pitfalls that can lead to project failures. Huang’s expertise expands into roofing evaluation, as demonstrated by a recent assignment in Chicago. Within three days of receiving the call, he was on-site, scaling the roof of a property to assess wind and hail damage. His swift, detailed analysis resulted in a comprehensive cause and origin report deliveredin record time. What made this case particularly remarkable, however, was an unexpected twist—it was a fraudulent claim. The impact marks on the roof were unnatural and inconsistent with the typical pattern seen in legitimate hail damage. Huang’s ability to detect these subtle inconsistencies, even when the fraud wasn’t initially suspected, highlights the precision and attention to detail that H2Y brings to every project. This level of insight is amplified by the cutting-edge technology H2Y Consulting seamlessly integrates into its process. Each engineer arrives equipped with high-precision thermal imaging cameras and drones, which provide access to hard-to-reach areas and capture critical data for a thorough and accurate assessment. But that’s just the beginning. To ensure the most comprehensive results, the company uses advanced tools like LiDAR 3D scans, hygro-thermometers and moisture meters, borescopes, and 3D computer modeling.

Forensic Engineering Service 2025

At just 17, Keith Stolworthy’s hopes of becoming an orthopedic surgeon took a devastating turn when a near-fatal accident left him paralyzed. Rising like a phoenix from the ashes, Stolworthy refined his focus on biomechanical engineering to understand the very forces that changed his life. Stolworthy’s journey followed a remarkable trajectory. Driven by a quest to understand the mechanics behind his own injuries, he sought to reconstruct his own accident and discovered a passion for forensic biomechanical engineering. This new path allowed him to merge his love of science, medicine, and failure analysis, setting the stage for an illustrious career. Over the years, he gained invaluable experience at each step: Brigham Young University, Action Target, Rimkus Consulting Group, Vanderbilt University, and Delta V Biomechanics. Returning to his hometown of Henderson, Nevada, Dr. Stolworthy started Dean Biomechanics—a forensic engineering firm specializing in injury causation analysis and accident reconstruction. Although he regained the ability to walk after years of physical therapy and could walk short distances, his physical limitations remain a significant part of his daily life. His perseverance enables him to lead an active lifestyle while managing the chronic pain resulting from the accident. Stolworthy’s experience with physical limitations and firsthand knowledge of disability, rehabilitation, and medical devices influences his professional career, providing a unique perspective, especially in his forensic engineering work. He is deeply familiar with the challenges faced by individuals in traumatic accidents and this empathy is an essential aspect of his approach to both his professional work and personal life. Despite his physical limitations, Stolworthy continues to live with determination and resilience, balancing his time between family, career, church service, and hobbies like adaptive sled hockey. Today, Dr. Stolworthy is a respected leader in the forensic engineering field, and his journey stands as a powerful testament to human determination. By rising above devastating setbacks, he proves that even in the face of life-altering challenges, one can forge a path to a future filled with possibility and impact. Dr. Stolworthy’s positive and persistent attitude has allowed him to convert challenges into opportunities throughout his life and drive meaningful change. Marked by resilience and adaptability, his journey continues to inform his work, helping individuals find answers while empowering them to overcome their own challenges. “Combining my experience, passion, and skills as a forensic biomechanical engineer, I hope to help individuals understand their injuries and offer clarity and resolution in the investigation,” says Dr. Stolworthy.

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EDITORIAL

Operational Agility as a Competitive Advantage

Behind every successful business is an operational system that quietly drives performance, adapts to complexity, and connects strategy to execution. In today’s fast-evolving landscape— marked by shifting consumer expectations, digital acceleration, and mounting cost pressures—organizations across industries are rethinking the foundations of how they operate, compete, and grow. From hospitality to professional services, from consumer packaged goods to global manufacturing, companies are sharpening their focus on the operational disciplines that turn intent into impact. Whether through channel strategy, internal communications, customer engagement, or supply chain partnerships, the ability to align systems, people, and messaging has become central to both day-to-day performance and long-term resilience. Digital transformation continues to play a powerful role—but the real differentiators are clarity, customization, and empathy. Leaders are leveraging technology not just to automate, but to connect. They are building smarter go-to-market strategies, simplifying cross-functional communication, and designing more personalized customer journeys. In every case, the goal is the same: to deliver solutions that are both efficient and deeply relevant to the people they serve. This edition of Business Management Review explores how forwardthinking organizations are navigating operational complexity and reshaping business strategies for sustainable growth. From streamlining real estate portfolios to designing digital products grounded in empathy, the articles in this issue highlight the growing need to align operations with both efficiency and human insight. We feature insights from Eylul Pierce, AVP and Digital Product Manager II at Tri Counties Bank, who shares how midsize banks can compete with larger institutions by investing in customer research and empathetic product design. Her article demonstrates how a human-centered approach to digital transformation can help institutions carve out a niche, build trust, and deliver long-term value. We also hear from Gerard Staudt, Senior Managing Director, Head of Dispositions at Savills North America, who offers a strategic guide for companies looking to divest surplus real estate. His advice underscores the importance of preparation, market awareness, and specialized expertise— critical yet often overlooked elements in maximizing returns and minimizing risk. We hope this edition offers practical insights and inspiration for leaders seeking to optimize operations, embrace transformation, and build stronger, more adaptive businesses.