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Bringing the Environment Down to Earth
Finance and investing Magazine ArticleManagers should make environmental investments for the same reason they make other investments: because they expect them to deliver positive returns or to reduce risks. -
Strategy is Different in Service Businesses
Strategy Magazine ArticleMany managers of service businesses are aware that the strategic management (by which I mean the total process of selecting and implementing a corporate strategy) of service businesses is different from that of manufacturing businesses. This article discusses how pure service businesses are different from product-oriented businesses and why they require different strategic thinking. A […] -
How Emerging Giants Can Take on the World
Strategy & Execution Magazine ArticleCompanies in developing countries are often so focused on chasing growth that they fail to invest in improving their innovation, operations, and brand... -
A Key to U.S. Competitiveness: Work-Life Balance
Strategy & Execution Digital ArticleIn the middle of an economic and jobs crisis, why should any politician or executive focus on a "soft" issue like work-life policy? Most are thinking... -
Why Good Companies Go Bad
Organizational culture Magazine ArticleWhen business conditions change, the most successful companies are often the slowest to adapt. To avoid being left behind, executives must understand the true sources of corporate inertia. -
Government Should Enlist Foreign Companies in Rebuilding America’s Industrial Commons
Competitive strategy Digital ArticleHow can American industry rebuild the skills and supplier bases required to produce advanced technologies? I am losing confidence that the solution lies in American companies overhauling, unaided, their management practices. A whole generation of managers has been imbued, over a period of more than 20 years, with the supposed virtues of global outsourcing, and […] -
Strategic Analysis for More Profitable Acquisitions
Financial analysis Magazine ArticleLess than a decade after the frantic merger activity of the late 1960s, we are again in the midst of a major wave of corporate acquisitions. In contrast to the 1960s, when acquirers were mainly freewheeling conglomerates, the merger movement in the 1970s includes such long-established giants of U.S. industry as General Electric, Gulf Oil, […] -
Why Controversy Won’t Power Next-Gen News
Competitive strategy Digital ArticleCall it the First Law of Media: Nothing sells like a juicy controversy. In the Fourth Estate of the 21st century, controversy’s a commodity. Everyone with a blog can generate it. If news publishers want to escape the trap they’re caught in, they have to stop building business models on it, stop dedicating smart, dedicated […] -
What Should Unions Do?
Organizational Development Magazine ArticleUnions can make a pivotal contribution to competitiveness. In a world where business success increasingly depends on creating more flexible, team-based... -
Getting Real About Virtual Commerce
Competitive strategy Magazine ArticleA second generation of electronic commerce is emerging, one that will be shaped more by strategy than by experimentation. The battle for competitive advantage will be waged along three dimensions: reach, affiliation, and richness. -
The Strategy-Technology Connection
Technology and analytics Magazine ArticleThe past decade reveals managers’ growing awareness of the need to incorporate technological issues within strategic decision making. They have increasingly discovered that technology and strategy are inseparable. For technology has an inner logic that simply must be considered in a company’s strategic planning—that process of creating a concept of the business it is in, […] -
What the Auto Industry Can Learn from Cloud Computing
Strategy & Execution Digital ArticleHistory is bound to repeat itself. -
Beware the Pitfalls of Global Marketing
Marketing Magazine ArticleIt’s fashionable today to enthuse over globalized markets and cite glowing examples of standardized marketing winners around the world. True, some markets are globalizing, and more companies are taking advantage of them with signal success. But the rosy reports of these triumphs usually neglect to mention the complexities and risks involved; for every victory in […] -
Don’t Blame Apple for America’s Broken Tax Code
Economics Digital ArticleThe recent hearings on Apple’s tax practices raises significant questions about who pays what and why. -
Emerging Expertise
Emerging markets Magazine ArticleA major shift is occurring in the nature of global competition, but it’s widely misunderstood. Emerging markets are no longer competing solely on price—by offering the lowest-cost manufacturing, for instance. Rather, they are increasingly competing with sophisticated skills in key sectors like health care, software, entertainment, consumer products, and manufacturing. They’re leveraging a fast-growing ability […] -
Investing in the IT That Makes a Competitive Difference
Process management Magazine ArticleStudies of corporate performance reveal a growing link between certain kinds of technology investments and intensifying competitiveness. -
How to Compete in Stagnant Industries
Competitive strategy Magazine ArticleAs more and more industries decline or increase only modestly, the need for competent managers in stagnant industries will grow. Instead of following the often-heard advice to harvest such businesses, managers should understand the characteristics of their markets and build strategy accordingly. On the basis of their study of a number of declining industries, these […] -
Strategy and the Art of Reinventing Value
Competitive strategy Magazine ArticleIn a postindustrial economy is the value chain obsolete? -
Finding Innovation at the Fringe
Innovation Digital ArticleAs leaders, we’re all hungry for ideas. But where do ideas come from? The old answer was top-down: Ideas came from the masterful CEO or the visionary entrepreneur. The new answer is bottom-up: Ideas can come from anyone, and anywhere, if you as a leader design an “architecture of participation” that allows talented individuals to […] -
Innovate at Your Own Risk: Deborah Wince-Smith on Competitiveness
Emerging markets Magazine ArticleThe U.S. may be the world’s leading innovator, but it won’t be for long if investors, regulators, and the legal establishment continue to penalize companies for risk taking, says Deborah Wince-Smith, president of the Council on Competitiveness. Recently, the council’s National Innovation Initiative, a leadership network of CEOs and university presidents, released a report in […]
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TheLadders (B)
Strategy & Execution Case Study5.00View Details Supplements the A case. -
Amil and the Health Care System in Brazil
Strategy & Execution Case Study11.95View Details Dr. Edson Bueno created Amil, Brazil's largest health insurer. Unlike many others, it is vertically integrated. Dr. Bueno has two opportunities for growth.... -
Lufthansa 2012
Strategy & Execution Case Study11.95View Details Tremendous changes in the global competitive landscape threaten Deutsche Lufthansa AG, the largest airline group in the world. Three large Gulf carriers,... -
Becton Dickinson: Global Health Strategy
Strategy & Execution Case Study11.95View Details Becton, Dickinson and Company (BD) was a medical technology firm headquartered in Franklin Lakes, New Jersey, with 43,000 employees and 2016 revenues... -
Colorscope, Inc.
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From Imitation to Innovation: Zongshen Industrial Group (Abridged)
Management Case Study11.95View Details Like other small shops based in Chongqing, China, Zongshen Industrial Group started by assembling motorcycles from "standard" parts. The quality of its... -
USAA in the Digital World
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TCS: Agility at Scale-Managing Change
Management Case Study11.95View Details The head of Agile Initiative Network (AIN) at TCS, an India based multinational IT services-consulting-business solutions enterprise, has been mandated... -
Delta Airlines and the Trainer Refinery
Strategy & Execution Case Study11.95View Details In April 2012, Delta Airlines was evaluating the potential purchase of the Trainer Refinery in Philadelphia. Delta had been seriously negotiating and... -
Spotify: Face the Music (Update 2021)
Strategy & Execution Case Study11.95View Details By 2021, streaming had become "the" way to consume music, revitalizing an industry that was seeing double digit growth rates for the first time since... -
Amazon.com (B)
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Bitter Competition: The Holland Sweetener Co. vs. NutraSweet (A)
Strategy & Execution Case Study11.95View Details The NutraSweet Co. has very successfully marketed aspartame, a low-calorie, high-intensity sweetener, around the world. NutraSweet's position was protected... -
Wawa Inc.
Finance & Accounting Case Study11.95View Details Retailing requires attention to detail and customer and employee loyalty. Wawa is a 50-year old food retailer with almost a cult-like following. With... -
Cat Fight in the Pet Food Industry (B)
Strategy & Execution Case Study5.00View Details Describes the contest for the takeover of Anderson Clayton as industry players compete for one of the seven major dog food makers. -
Inventec Corp.
Sales & Marketing Case Study11.95View Details Inventec Corp., with $4.5 billion in annual revenues, was one of Taiwan's leading original design manufacturers (ODMs). Inventec designed and manufactured... -
Ready-to-Eat Breakfast Cereal Industry: Philip Morris
Strategy & Execution Case Study5.00View Details Supplements Ready-to-Eat Breakfast Cereal Industry in 1994 (A). -
How to Implement Blue Ocean Strategy
Leadership & Managing People Case Study11.95View Details The case entitled 'How to Implement Blue Ocean Strategy' challenges participants to apply key concepts of blue ocean strategy implementation to overcome... -
Verka: Transforming a 50-Year-Old Government Cooperative Into A Profitable Enterprise
Leadership & Managing People Case Study11.95View Details The case, set in August 2017 in the state of Punjab, India, follows the transformational efforts of Manjit Singh Brar, the Managing Director of Punjab... -
Tata Nano's Execution Failure: How the People's Car Failed to Reshape the Auto Industry and Create New Growth
Strategy & Execution Case Study11.95View Details This case analyses Tata Motors' strategic move to create and launch the Tata Nano, exploring the factors behind the project's earlier success and the... -
Understanding Securities Markets in the United States and Japan
Finance & Accounting Case Study8.95View Details Provides a basic understanding of how securities markets work.
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Bringing the Environment Down to Earth
Finance and investing Magazine ArticleManagers should make environmental investments for the same reason they make other investments: because they expect them to deliver positive returns or to reduce risks. -
Strategy is Different in Service Businesses
Strategy Magazine ArticleMany managers of service businesses are aware that the strategic management (by which I mean the total process of selecting and implementing a corporate strategy) of service businesses is different from that of manufacturing businesses. This article discusses how pure service businesses are different from product-oriented businesses and why they require different strategic thinking. A […] -
How Emerging Giants Can Take on the World
Strategy & Execution Magazine ArticleCompanies in developing countries are often so focused on chasing growth that they fail to invest in improving their innovation, operations, and brand... -
A Key to U.S. Competitiveness: Work-Life Balance
Strategy & Execution Digital ArticleIn the middle of an economic and jobs crisis, why should any politician or executive focus on a "soft" issue like work-life policy? Most are thinking... -
Why Good Companies Go Bad
Organizational culture Magazine ArticleWhen business conditions change, the most successful companies are often the slowest to adapt. To avoid being left behind, executives must understand the true sources of corporate inertia. -
TheLadders (B)
Strategy & Execution Case Study5.00View Details Supplements the A case. -
Government Should Enlist Foreign Companies in Rebuilding America’s Industrial Commons
Competitive strategy Digital ArticleHow can American industry rebuild the skills and supplier bases required to produce advanced technologies? I am losing confidence that the solution lies in American companies overhauling, unaided, their management practices. A whole generation of managers has been imbued, over a period of more than 20 years, with the supposed virtues of global outsourcing, and […] -
Strategic Analysis for More Profitable Acquisitions
Financial analysis Magazine ArticleLess than a decade after the frantic merger activity of the late 1960s, we are again in the midst of a major wave of corporate acquisitions. In contrast to the 1960s, when acquirers were mainly freewheeling conglomerates, the merger movement in the 1970s includes such long-established giants of U.S. industry as General Electric, Gulf Oil, […] -
Why Controversy Won’t Power Next-Gen News
Competitive strategy Digital ArticleCall it the First Law of Media: Nothing sells like a juicy controversy. In the Fourth Estate of the 21st century, controversy’s a commodity. Everyone with a blog can generate it. If news publishers want to escape the trap they’re caught in, they have to stop building business models on it, stop dedicating smart, dedicated […] -
Amil and the Health Care System in Brazil
Strategy & Execution Case Study11.95View Details Dr. Edson Bueno created Amil, Brazil's largest health insurer. Unlike many others, it is vertically integrated. Dr. Bueno has two opportunities for growth....