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Foreign private equity firms are not able to ride the China private equity boom like they once did
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Wharton’s David Bell elaborates on the possible directions e-commerce in China could take in future
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Jennifer Li reflects on Baidu’s strategy so far, opportunities for the future and the allegations of Baidu being a Google clone
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Geoffrey Moore provides some pointers on how companies can counter the challenges that come with hypergrowth
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Henry Chesbrough, the Father of Open Innovation, believes that in the future innovation communities will push the boundaries of Open Innovation.
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One way in which companies lose their way, ironically, is in strong sales
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In operations research John Little is best known for his proof of the queuing formula, commonly known as Little’s Law.
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Marshall Goldsmith’s brand of leadership appeals to everyone – from corporate CEOs to the lay man. What makes him so popular?
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The Eurozone crisis is threatening China's growth prospects. What is the prognosis for the country's economy?
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A new breed of entrepreneurs takes on China’s most vexing problems
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Shalom Saada Saar, Professor of Managerial Practice at CKGSB and Senior Instructor, MIT, has been researching this subject for a long time now and has also coached several hundreds of senior executives and CEOs in the US, Europe and Asia. In an interview with CKGSB Knowledge's Neelima Mahajan, Saar describes the contours of his new book 'Leading with Conviction'
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As the war for talent intensifies, Chinese companies seem to be outdoing MNCs for the first time ever
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