Management
Jim Collins on the Building Blocks of Greatness
Jim Collins, author of classics like Built to Last and Good to Great, on great companies, managing in a networked.


| May. 26 2015
Brave Old World: Managing the Older Workforce
Given the current demographic trends, how companies should gear up to manage an older workforce.


| May. 4 2015
Brave Old World: Leading the Mature Company
Whether it’s the progress of technology, the rapid growth of the emerging markets, or the nature of capitalism to.


| Apr. 29 2015
The Networked Company: Q&A with Sudhanshu Palsule
Sudhanshu Palsule on what it means to be a leader in a world without distance or hierarchy.


| Mar. 3 2015
Family Business Succession Planning in China
Family business succession planning is always tricky. In China it is also fraught with cultural complexities.


| Feb. 23 2015
Gary Hamel: “Innovation is the Only Insurance against Irrelevance”
For three decades strategy guru Gary Hamel has been stressing upon the need to make innovation a systemic capability, but.


| Dec. 16 2014
How CEO Zhang Ruimin Reinvented Haier – Three Times Over
Bill Fischer, author of Reinventing Giants, on how CEO Zhang Ruimin transformed Haier from a lumbering giant into the world.


| Sep. 2 2014
The Importance of Creativity in Business
NYU-Stern professor Kim Corfman on the importance of creativity in business and the role of culture in spurring or.


| Aug. 13 2014
Does the Alibaba IPO mark a new stage for Chinese companies in the US?
Does the Alibaba IPO have the potential to change the perception–and fortunes–of other Chinese companies in the US.


| Jun. 10 2014
3M Company: In China for China
Francis Hu, COO and CFO at 3M China, talks about the company’s ‘location management’ strategy and the opportunity in.


| Feb. 13 2014
How to kill innovation without really trying
Human beings can be pretty ingenious if left to their own devices. However, with a little effort, they can be.


| May. 9 2013
The global implications of the rise of Chinese leaders
As their companies globalize, Chinese leaders will also have to adapt and adjust to a universal culture. There are certain.
| Jun. 29 2011