The lost generation?
Family businesses traditionally pull together to survive a crisis, but the dramatic impact of the pandemic has brought even the strongest to their knees. They will have to developnew skills to adapt...
3 May 2024 ⢠by Jennifer Jordan in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion ⢠7 min read
Inclusivity and belonging are a challenge for all of us â here are some solutions for individuals, leaders, organizations and society as a whole. ...
Continue reading10 March 2021 ⢠by Peter Vogel, Patrick Reinmoeller, Karl Schmedders in Family business ⢠6 min read
Family businesses traditionally pull together to survive a crisis, but the dramatic impact of the pandemic has brought even the strongest to their knees. They will have to developnew skills to adapt...
10 March 2021 ⢠by Dominique Turpin in Strategy ⢠5 min read
From the opportunities presented by digital marketing to the hazards of failing to grasp that brand transparency is now a crucial marketing asset, here are seven trends that are increasingly impacting your...
10 March 2021 ⢠by Ralf W. Seifert, Richard Markoff in Leadership ⢠5 min read
Supply chains have been under intense pressure over the course of the pandemic. What can we learn from the shocks they have experienced and the resilience they have displayed? ...
10 March 2021 ⢠by Lindiwe Matlali in Finance ⢠8 min read
Itâs not a lack of talent but a lack of opportunity that is holding back Africans, argues Lindiwe Matlali, the leading light in a not-for-profit organization which helps young people to reach...
8 March 2021 ⢠by Philip Rosenzweig in I by IMD Book Club ⢠3 min read
In a world of 24-hour news cycles, podcasts and webinars, Tweets and Ted Talks, is there still a role for books? The answer, of course, is: Yes....
8 March 2021 ⢠by Michael R. Wade in Management ⢠1 min read ⢠Podcast available
The corporate world is full of platitudes about management and leadership that form a kind of accepted wisdom about how things are done in business....
5 March 2021 ⢠by Josef Joffe in Leadership ⢠5 min read
Facebook and Twitter used their unbridled power to silence President Trump, but rationing thought, however hateful, is bad for liberal democracy, argues Josef Joffe....
5 March 2021 ⢠by ĂykĂź IĹÄąk in Innovation ⢠10 min read
During lockdown, families have turned to PlayStation, Xbox and Twitch in ever increasing numbers. Thatâs good for business, but there is a social cost and the regulators are circling, reports ĂykuĚ IĹÄąk...
5 March 2021 ⢠by Sunil Gulati, Andrew Zimbalist in Magazine ⢠13 min read
Empty stadiums, canceled fixtures and a massive loss of revenue, the pandemic has wrought havoc on everything from the Olympics to the Superbowl. But some sports have adapted better than others, report Sunil...
5 March 2021 ⢠by Amit M. Joshi in Innovation ⢠8 min read
Television, video, DVD â the big screen giants have adapted and survived many times before, but the rapid rise of streaming combined with enforced closure of cinemas is posing the biggest threat...
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