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by Mable-Ann Chang | Oct. 11 2021

Kevin Rudd, former Prime Minister of Australia, discusses the cost of protectionism and foresees trade as the major battlefield of.

China is Leading The World in AI

by Mable-Ann Chang | Sep. 3 2021

The ever-wider use of Artificial Intelligence is undoubtedly the next step for business development across the globe—it promises.

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Can Bottom of The Pyramid Initiatives Alleviate Poverty in LatAm?

Several Latin American countries suffer from acute income inequalities and extreme poverty. For governments, that poses a tricky question: how.

by Neelima | Apr. 12 2016

Dongfeng Renault Bets on Chinese Consumers

Jacques Daniel, CEO of Dongfeng Renault, on navigating a slower and more competitive Chinese market.

by Li Hui and Neelima Mahajan | Apr. 5 2016

What Ails Chinese Acquisitions Abroad?

Chinese acquisitions overseas should target disruptive business models and not just resources.

by Ying Zhang | Mar. 14 2016

Countering Supplier Power: Can an Employee be Too Good?

Managers instinctively think about the threat of competitors because they can push down prices and lower profits. But there are.

by Brian Viard | Mar. 9 2016

Adidas in China: Chasing First

When you think of sports brands, there’s pretty much a 50% chance that it’s Adidas that comes to.

by Chris Russell | Feb. 9 2016

Henry Mintzberg on Rebalancing Society

Henry Mintzberg was once called the enfant terrible of management thinking. It’s not hard to see why. The author.

by Neelima | Feb. 8 2016

Rachel Botsman on the Collaborative Economy

The sharing economy has gone from being a niche idea most familiar to Silicon Valley insiders to one that has.

by Chris Russell | Feb. 2 2016

Holacracy, Managerless Offices and The Future of Work

About 15 years ago, Brian Robertson was feeling frustrated with the management hierarchy traditionally used by companies. He felt it.

by Chris Russell | Feb. 1 2016

Can Luxury Brands Bounce Back in China?

Luxury sales are down in China due to a variety of factors: from the economic slowdown to the corruption crackdown.

by Deng Yuanyuan | Jan. 26 2016

Market Entry: To Boldly Go Where Others Have Gone Before

The opening of the 1960s television show Star Trek which followed the voyages of the Starship Enterprise explained that its.

by Brian Viard | Dec. 22 2015

Can the Chinese Economy Release its ‘Reform Dividend’?

China’s economic growth has dropped to a 24-year low. There’s not much room for further decline as.

by Major | Nov. 30 2015

The Secret to Keeping a Family Business Intact Across Generations

Many family businesses don't last beyond the third generation. As someone wisely put it: “Of shirt sleeves to shirt.

by Neelima | Nov. 25 2015

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