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Resilience Report is a monthly update on business complexity and strategy-based transformation. An exclusive service for readers of strategy+business, it offers original research, case studies, and other intellectual capital from s+b and Booz & Company.
Resilience Report Archives by Year:
2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008
10 Most Recent Updates:
11-11-08
Tracking the Elusive Consumer
by John Jullens and Gregor Harter
Consumer choice modeling can help companies improve their market share by offering a better understanding of consumer preferences. |
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10-14-08
Taking a Calmer View
by Klaus-Peter Gushurst, Ivan de Souza, and Vanessa Wallace
The financial sector’s prospects in the wake of crisis may be better than you think. |
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9-10-08
Design for Frugal Growth
by Jaya Pandrangi, Steffen Lauster, and Gary L. Neilson
With the right kind of organization, you can expand while cutting costs. |
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8-11-08
The Digital Oil Field Advantage
by Andrew Steinhubl and Glenn Klimchuk
New technologies can help the oil industry manage a shrinking labor force and rising demand. |
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7-10-08
New Life for Tired Brands
by Nikhil Bahadur and John Jullens
How to discover the dormant vitality in an old product line. |
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6-10-08
The Practical Visionary
by Michael Farber, Tom Greenspon, and Jeffrey Tucker
Today’s chief information officer must enable the organization to meet its strategic goals and to envision goals that were never before possible. |
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5-08-08
Manufacturing’s “Make or Break” Moment
by Kaj Grichnik and Conrad Winkler
Reshaping global manufacturing. |
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4-10-08
Oasis Economies
by Joe Saddi, Karim Sabbagh, and Richard Shediac
Surrounded by tension and unnoticed by many observers, the nations of the Middle East are building their own kind of sustainable prosperity. |
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3-10-08
Military of Millennials
by Art Fritzson, Lloyd W. Howell Jr., and Dov S. Zakheim
The next generation of soldier: tech savvy, open-minded, multitasking, and perhaps unprepared for command-and-control. |
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2-11-08
Context and Complexity
by Edward Tse
Success in China requires a flexible approach for a diverse market. |
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