Reinventing the rings
The 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing will be one of the seminal moments of the first decade of the twenty-first century: China’s dramatic entry into the global economy.
The 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing will be one of the seminal moments of the first decade of the twenty-first century: China’s dramatic entry into the global economy.
What should be on the agenda at the World Economic Forum’s Annual General Meeting at Davos? Experts from London Business School provide a challenging array of suggestions.
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.
With over 140,000 people in 2,400 offices in 107 countries, WPP is a truly global enterprise and its CEO, Sir Martin Sorrell one of the best equipped commentators on emerging markets and globalisation.
The emergence of large, vibrant and seemingly unstoppable new markets has been the good news story of the past decade.
The rise of global business means that Western companies will increasingly encounter Indians as customers, competitors and collaborators. Nirmalya Kumar profiles how best to collaborate with Indian business leaders.
After capturing the world’s attention with the 2008 Olympics, what’s next for China? Linda Yueh says the answer can be found by tracking China’s labour productivity.
Corporations in the developed world increasingly see India as a high-growth market.How did this all happen? Nirmalya Kumar shares the essence of what he learned from 10 trips to India.
Fujitsu executives Marc Silvester and Mohi Ahmed recently co-authored a book about delivering service. Tom Brown talked to the authors about how far one can take the concept of “living service” and where their own passion for the subject first began.
Infosys, an IT services and consulting company, is a leader in management innovation in India. Julian Birkinshaw says its unique human resource practices are major reasons for its success.
The Summer Olympic Games begin this August in Beijing. Michael Payne will be celebrating the occasion with special relish, for he can recall a time when the International Olympics Committee almost went out of business.
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