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Strategy
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How Smart Products Create Connected Customers
The data streams generated by customers using smart, connected products can lead to new products and services.
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Closing the Governance Gap in Joint Ventures
Joint ventures are key to meeting strategic objectives — but neglecting governance puts JVs and their shareholders at risk.
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The Future of Competitive Strategy
How legacy firms can combine their traditional strengths with the power of data and digital ecosystems to forge a new competitive strategy for the digital era.
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Multinationals Need Closer Ties as Globalization Retreats
Multinationals should cultivate local ties in the countries where they operate to counterbalance government power.
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How Future Thinking Can Derail Your Company’s Present
Four common mistakes can derail leaders as they make strategic plans aimed at making their organizations future-ready.
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IPO Disclosures Are Ripe for Reform
Current rules leave investors lacking a full, accurate view of many pre-IPO companies’ prospects.
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Cracking the Culture Code for Successful Digital Transformation
Leaders can successfully execute a digital transformation by achieving cultural balance between continuity and change.
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Leading Change Means Changing How You Lead
Contextually effective leadership comprises three key elements — map, mindset, and message — that drive desired change.
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AI Can Change How You Measure — and How You Manage
Data-driven leaders are using machine learning to surface new KPIs and better align behaviors with strategic objectives.