| Dollarization: Opportunity or Quagmire? By Barry Eichengreen |
| Europe's Diversity Advantage By Stuart Crainer |
| Leadership as an Institutional Trait By Bruce A. Pasternack, Paul F. Anderson, and Thomas D. Williams |
| Tactical Blunders in Internet Advertising By David A. Aaker |
| How to Change the World By Jan Torsilieri and Chuck Lucier Strategic innovation is an art form, much like jazz, that requires the discipline to learn and the talent to improvise. |
| Toys "R" Us Battles Back By Jeffrey Rothfeder The giant toy retailer missed the Wal-Mart incursion and the Web discontinuity. But with its bricks-and-mortar advantages, it can still fight the e-tail war. |
| Does Six Sigma Belong in Sixth Grade? By Art Kleiner For business/school partnerships to work, companies have to listen, as well as teach. |
| Assaying Edison... And His Equals By Harold Evans Who belongs in the Innovation Hall of Fame: Shockley, who invented the transistor; Moore and Noyce, who left his lab to found Intel; or Grove, who managed the company to greatness? |
| Health Care's New Electronic Marketplace By J. Philip Lathrop, Gary Ahlquist, and David G. Knott First came self-managed 401(k)s. Get ready for self-managed medical plans and the multibillion-dollar Internet marketplace they will spawn. |
| Strategic Rollups: Overhauling the Multi-Merger Machine By Paul F. Kocourek, Steven Y. Chung, and Matthew G. McKenna The acquisitions binge of the '90s has turned into the value trough of today. Here's how to rebuild a vacuumed company. |
| Quaking Up with Geoffrey Moore By Lawrence M. Fisher With his newest book, "Living on the Faultline," the best-selling management seer divines a Fortune 500 prey to the same Technology Adoption Life Cycle that convulses Silicon Valley. |
| Internet Access for All: The UK Plan to Close the Digital Divide By Barrie Berg, Mark Page, and Mark Melford Digital prosperity is spreading across the globe, but unless governments step in, millions will be left out. Here's how Britain can close the gap. |
| Jay Walker: The Thought Leader Interview By Randall Rothenberg Priceline.com's founder and vice chairman bet his fortune on the power of ideas. But he still believes the e-business if full of patent nonsense. |
| Cheese is Simple; Management is Hard By Michael Schrage From Spencer Johnson's "Who Moved My Cheese?" to the design of eBay, business can learn the easy way. |
| Recent Studies By Martin Morse Wooster Branding, privatization, productivity, capital controls, and management. |
| Talking Points for Interviews by Bruce Feirstein |