Lessons from the first NGO
Journey to Global Presence

The quest to become “truly global” in terms of market reach, innovation, talent flows, integrated functions, and processes.

Lessons from the first NGO

Journey to Global Presence

The quest to become “truly global” in terms of market reach, innovation, talent flows, integrated functions, and processes.

 - IMD Business School
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IMD’s professors identify and address the seven transformation journeys that are reshaping corporations today.

Global Presence

Professor Michael Wade talks about the Quest for Global Presence

This webcast is one in a series of webcasts exploring themes from the IMD book Quest, and forms part of the virtual services available exclusively to members of the Corporate Learning Network (CLN).

Global Presence

Professor Cyril Bouquet on smarter allocation of attention in global corporations

Extract from a Wednesday Webcast: “Subsidiaries on the Radar Screen: What is Your Strategy for Managing Corporate Headquarters?” interviewed by Paul Hunter. This webcast is part of the virtual services available exclusively to members of the Corporate Learning Network (CLN).

Global Presence

Professor Stewart Black on securing talent in emerging economies

Extract from a Wednesday Webcast: “Winning the War for Talent Part 1: In the Trenches,” interviewed by Paul Hunter. This webcast is part of the virtual services available exclusive to members of the Corporate Learning Network (CLN).

Global Presence

Professor Winter Nie on the global strategies of Chinese companies

Extract from a Wednesday Webcast: “In The Shadow of the Dragon,” interviewed by Paul Hunter. This webcast is part of the virtual services available exclusive to members of the Corporate Learning Network (CLN).

Global Presence

Professor Margaret Cording on the expectation of synergies across business units

Extract from a Wednesday Webcast: “Mini-Series: Strategy Fundamentals Part 4 – Corporate Strategy,” interviewed by Paul Hunter. This webcast is part of the virtual services available exclusive to members of the Corporate Learning Network (CLN).