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Emerging wisdom Inside India

Emerging wisdom Inside India

A new book from Nirmalya Kumar and Phanish Puranam challenges received wisdom about India.

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10 elements of entrepreneurship

Facts inc: small business, big numbers. The elements of the entrepreneurial periodic table are diverse and demanding – perseverance, vision, confidence, optimism and much more.

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The future of finance

Over the last 40 years the world of finance has been revolutionised. In no other discipline are theory and practice so intimately related. Here, four academics from London Business School offer their views on the innovations taking place in this field

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Summit sets the innovation agenda

Which ever way you look, traditional approaches to innovation are being re-evaluated, questioned and, sometimes, simply discarded. Little wonder then that innovation is near the top of most corporate agendas.

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Feasibility Inc

Most business plans are written for opportunities that are fundamentally flawed. Why write a business plan for a no-hope opportunity? It’s a waste of entrepreneurial time and talent. John Mullins believes you need to think before you write.

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Learning from Davos

The annual meeting of the World Economic Forum at Davos at the end of January attracted the usual headlines as world leaders laid down their agendas for the coming year and beyond.

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What should be on the Davos agenda?

January sees the World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting at Davos. But what should the leaders of the world be discussing? London Business School faculty make their suggestions.

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Q&A with Louise Mors

Louise Mors, studied the ways that one global multinational professional services firm utilises informal relationships and networks. How did the firm convert new knowledge into a reputation for innovation, a key to sustaining its competitive advantage?

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Predicting the future of work

Over the last year, Lynda Gratton led a research consortium of 21 companies and over 200 executives from around the world in an exploration of the look and feel of tomorrow's workplace.

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Why we need banks

Sir Andrew Likierman, Dean of London Business School, considers why some bankers have been vilified but banks are nonetheless essential.

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GLS Highlights 2010

Click here to view highlights of London Business School's Global Leadership Summit 2010, held on 5 July. The theme was emerging markets: "New Frontiers: Expansion, Opportunity and Innovation."

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