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DIRECTORY
No. 2
Digital Edition
MARCH 2026
PUBLISHER
Gerardo Casillas
EDITORIAL BOARD
Chair
Gerardo Casillas
Finance & Governance
Víctor Gonzalez
Design & Production
Angel Adame
Managing Editor
Hugo Ponce
CONTENTS
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The Era of Operational Architecture
Lead Design & Layout
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Maintaining control is the real challenge.
Web & Digital Publication
Design partner
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The CFO’s new metric:
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Third party risk
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Data, AI, and Compliance
CREATIVE
Angel Adame
10XMKT
MARKETING & SALES
Marketing & Growth Partner
10XMKT
COLABORATORS
Maria Mata, Claudia Vazquez, Alberto Ponce,
Samuel Ortiz, Luis Ramirez, Alan Olivo,
Rodolfo Monarque, Karina Lizarraga.
Nearshoring 2.0
Moving the operation is easy
Operational resilence
Why your supplier now sits at the Boardroom table
What every CEO must redesign in 2026
THAT WORK
14 CITIES
GUADALAJARA:
an entrepreneurial ecosystem, not just available talent
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It is a system that must be designed
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Real capacity VS. perception
A border crossing is not a critical point.
Digital infrastructure in Mexico
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Energy, Costs, and Resilience
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Binational Culture
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Strategic Hybrid Model
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What has changed in the financial model of Nearshoring
The variable that defines productivity, not affinity
When on-site work outperforms remote
Nearshore services and Certifications
The market's quiet new standard
Paraguay
Quiet stability in the new regional map
When Nearshore is well designed
growth stops hurting