In turbulent markets, managers can build momentum for innovative strategies by rethinking the past, reconsidering present concerns "Ò and reimagining the future.
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Creating More Accurate Acquisition Valuations
Deal markets can be "hot" or "cold," and that can bias executives' evaluations of potential acquisitions.
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Finding the Right Corporate Legal Strategy
Companies can adopt one of five legal strategies: avoidance, compliance, prevention, value or transformation.
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How Strategic Is Your Board?
Strategic thinking by corporate boards is more important than ever for business survival.
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The Opportunity Paradox
How can managers best meet the challenge of capturing new growth opportunities?
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What It Takes to Reshore Manufacturing Successfully
The process of bringing assembly work back to U.S. factories from abroad is more challenging than the economics would predict.
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Do-It-Yourself Leadership Training in China
In China, demand for skilled business managers exceeds supply. Can leadership self-development programs address that gap?
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Creating More Resilient Supply Chains
By planning for disruption from natural disasters, Cisco Systems improved its supply chain resilience.
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Protecting Intellectual Property in China
Companies doing business in China need to manage their intellectual property vulnerabilities proactively.
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What's Next for the Chinese Economy?
After a period of remarkable growth, China now faces substantial economic and political challenges.