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November 9, 2020 by Bethany McLeanGunning for historySeeking the future’s supply chain
February 12, 2020 by Art Kleiner and Michael Wy ChengLi & Fung CEO Spencer Fung has explicitly championed a digital transformation of one of the world’s most influential supply chain solutions platforms.The dawn of the Chinese blockbuster
July 23, 2019 by Bruce FeirsteinFilmmakers with local heroes and digital technologies are disrupting Hollywood’s global advantage.Chinese cars go global
April 3, 2019 by Jenny Chong and Art KleinerAn Conghui, president of Zhejiang Geely Holding Group and CEO of Geely Auto Group, explains the future of flying cars and the value of an international brand.Related tags: automakers, autonomous vehicles, auto trends, china, global expansion, Inside the Mind of the CEO, self-driving carsAsian opportunities
March 20, 2019 by Jeremy GrantJaime Augusto Zobel de Ayala, who leads one of the Philippines’ biggest conglomerates, explains how Southeast Asian companies are taking advantage of the changes in East–West dynamics.Related tags: asia, china, China geopolitics, conglomerates, global companies, global expansion, global trade, Inside the Mind of the CEOManaging Africa’s money
December 12, 2018 by Suvarchala NarayananDespite the continent's governance challenges, Standard Bank CEO Sim Tshabalala says Africa is open for business and ready to take advantage of rapid digitization.Related tags: Africa, banking, ceo, china, cybersecurity, data analytics, digital banking trends, digitization, Inside the Mind of the CEOWhat the top innovators get right
October 30, 2018 by Barry Jaruzelski, Robert Chwalik, and Brad GoehleWith careful attention to six key areas, companies can make the most of their R&D investment and outpace the competition.Who Are the Top Innovators?
October 30, 2018Explore the companies that made the 2007, 2012, and 2017 high-leverage innovator lists with our interactive tool. For further insight, see What the Top Innovators Get Right.Why Haier Is Reorganizing Itself around the Internet of Things
February 26, 2018 by Zhang RuiminThe world’s largest and fastest-growing home appliance company has always moved ahead of technological change. Now, as it enters a world of sensors and artificial intelligence, it is shifting the way it does business yet again.Unfit for Public Purpose: The Problem with Institutions Today
February 6, 2018 by Art KleinerA conversation with Ian Bremmer about what it will take for political and economic institutions to regain their credibility. Spoiler: It involves finding new models for solving global-scale problems.Related tags: china, fake news, global economy, global issues, governance, Internet governance, net neutrality, social responsibilityA Strategist’s Guide to China’s Belt and Road Initiative
January 22, 2018 by David Wijeratne, Mark Rathbone, and Gabriel WongA new global megaproject, unparalleled in scope and ambition, presents vast opportunities and risks for multinationals.Related tags: asia, china, emerging markets, global expansion, global issues, infrastructure, Pakistan, Strategist's GuideIs Your China Strategy Ready for Anything?
January 17, 2018 by John JullensMultinationals need to prepare for a range of contingencies to protect their Chinese interests and operations.Related tags: china, international relations, multinational corporations, operations, risk, strategic planning, tradeJeremy Rifkin on How to Manage a Future of Abundance
November 13, 2017 by Art Kleiner and Juliette PowellThe influential economic theorist looks ahead to a world of virtually free energy and zero marginal cost production, and to a desperate race against climate change.Related tags: china, digital trends, digitization, disruption, economics, internet of things, sharing economyWill Stronger Borders Weaken Innovation?
October 24, 2017 by Barry Jaruzelski, Volker Staack, and Robert ChwalikThe flow of talent, investment, and ideas that has boosted companies’ global R&D efforts may soon be impeded by the rise of economic nationalism.Economic Nationalism and the Future of Global R&D
June 14, 2017 by Barry JaruzelskiA new survey examines how political and economic shifts can affect corporate innovation.The new ways to win in emerging markets
April 24, 2017 by David Wijeratne, Gagan Oberoi, and Shashank TripathiHow to develop the right capabilities to lead global growth.Related tags: china, emerging markets, india, infrastructure, innovation, sustainability, technologyThe Uncertainty Advantage
February 22, 2017 by Karen Avery and Gary LynchCreative leaders don’t fear risk — they turn it into a money-making strategy.Related tags: car design, ceo, china, culture, innovation, organizational behavior, pharmaceutical, riskA New Reality at Davos
January 12, 2017 by Daniel GrossGoing into the World Economic Forum, globalization continues at a rapid pace but the social and political context is changing.s+b Trend Watch: China’s Digital Embrace
August 8, 2016The time it takes for Chinese consumers to incorporate a new technology into their lives is ever-shrinking as smartphones and broadband make adaptation easier.Global Power Shift
April 4, 2016 by Dennis Chesley, Miles Everson, and John GarveyWinners, losers, and strategies in the new world economic order.Related tags: china, China geopolitics, currency wars, disruption, economic growth, economics, emerging markets, financial crisis, geopolitics, global economy, global issues, global perspective, global trade, global trends, innovation, innovation strategy, international relations, megatrends, state-owned enterprisesIt’s No More BRICs as Usual
March 7, 2016 by John JullensThe era of unbridled growth for emerging markets may be over, but that doesn’t mean the opportunities are gone.What Really Ails China’s Economy
January 22, 2016 by John JullensThe Chinese industrial base is in urgent need of an upgrade.Related tags: chinaHow Emerging Markets Companies Can Avoid Growth Traps
December 19, 2015 by John JullensRapidly growing companies in the developing world can prepare themselves to do battle on a global stage by gaining access to vital capabilities through acquisitions or partnerships.Why China’s Stock Market Crisis Spread
November 23, 2015 by John JullensExcess liquidity in the global financial markets turned a predictable plummet into a worldwide crash.
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