- Jeffri Salim Davidson, group CEO of Sime Darby Berhad, explains how a diverse portfolio has cushioned the impact of COVID-19 in Asia.
Will Manufacturers Rule the Global Economy Once More?
February 1, 2019 by Theodore KinniTuck School of Business professor Richard D’Aveni proposes a technology-driven vision of manufacturing dominance.Inside the Digital Factory
June 21, 2018 by Reinhard Geissbauer, Stefan Schrauf, and Philipp BerttramCutting-edge technology gives a glimpse into the future of how things will get made, and what manufacturers must do to stay relevant.Related tags: 3d printing, digital strategy, digital technologies, digitization, industrials, manufacturing, technologyA Jobless Recovery in Coal
June 13, 2017 by Daniel GrossHiring people is often a last resort, even when an industry is growing.Related tags: company growth, economic growth, fuel efficiency, industrials, new technologies, productivityA Guide to Leading the Next Industrial Revolution
March 23, 2017Ten tips to navigate the opportunities and uncertainties of this great wave of technological change. For more insight, read “10 Principles for Leading the Next Industrial Revolution.”Related tags: business platforms, digital strategy, enterprise technologies, industrials, industry 4.010 Principles for Leading the Next Industrial Revolution
March 23, 2017 by Norbert Schwieters and Bob MoritzTools and techniques to ensure your company will stand out in the new age of digitization. See also “A Guide to Leading the Next Industrial Revolution.”Related tags: 10 principles, business platforms, digital strategy, enterprise technologies, industrials, industry 4.0The Thought Leader Interview: GE’s Bill Ruh on the Industrial Internet Revolution
February 1, 2017 by Art Kleiner and John SvioklaDuring the next few years, says GE Digital’s leader, the Industrial Internet will turn every company into a digitally empowered enterprise.The End of Conventional Industry Sectors
January 3, 2017 by Norbert SchwietersTechnology and the Internet of Things are eroding the boundaries that have long classified businesses. Here’s how to change your company’s approach.Related tags: automakers, automation, digital trends, disruption, healthcare, industrials, industry trends, internet of thingsBest Business Books 2016: Narratives
October 31, 2016 by Bethany McLeanTurning Dreams into RealityRelated tags: best books, best business books, biographies, construction, industrials, marketing, restaurants, telecommunicationsIs U.S. Manufacturing Really in Decline?
July 26, 2016 by Daniel GrossAlthough fewer people are working at factories in America, output has been rising.A strategist’s guide to Industry 4.0
May 9, 2016 by Reinhard Geissbauer, Jesper Vedsø, and Stefan SchraufGlobal businesses are about to integrate their operations into a seamless digital whole, and thereby change the world.Mix and Deliver: The Next Step for Drinks Apps?
July 27, 2015 by Christopher Vollmer and Bart SayerThe beverage alcohol world is ripe for disruption, and distributors who are willing to navigate the industry’s hurdles will find opportunities for growth.Related tags: board, brand, defense, europe, industrials, innovation, mobile, operations, startups, storesDeals That Win
July 14, 2015 by J. Neely, John Jullens, and Joerg KringsTwelve years of data shows that mergers and acquisitions that apply or enhance capabilities produce superior returns.The Data-Driven Optimist
June 8, 2015 by Jeffrey RothfederEconomist Max Roser is compiling an archive of global improvement.Thinking Out Loud
May 19, 2015 by Sally HelgesenA high-profile Silicon Valley sex discrimination trial hinged in part on a thorny question: What is thought leadership?Welcome to the Marijuana Economy
April 22, 2015 by Theodore KinniThe CEO of a leading recreational marijuana company argues that the industry is green in more ways than one.Ellen Langer on the value of mindfulness in business
February 9, 2015 by Art KleinerA pioneer in mindfulness research says that companies can promote innovation and their own rejuvenation by setting the right context. And watch the video “Mindfulness for Senior Executives.”How Primal Instincts Influence Office Design
December 8, 2014 by Witold RybczynskiWitold Rybczynski, author of How Architecture Works, introduces a lesson in how the design of our buildings can bolster employee productivity, from The Best Place to Work, by Ron Friedman.The Global Innovation 1000: Proven Paths to Innovation Success
October 28, 2014 by Barry Jaruzelski, Volker Staack, and Brad GoehleTen years of research reveal the best R&D strategies for the decade ahead.Remembering Warren Bennis
August 13, 2014 by Art KleinerA consummate humanist and pioneer of management thought leadership has passed away.Warfare, Software, and Industrial Design
August 8, 2014 by Al KentThe benefits of an organic, more iterative approach to product development. See also “Lessons in Product Design from Modern Warfare — In Pictures.”The Amazon Model: If You Can’t Beat ’Em, Work with ’Em
June 2, 2014 by Matt PalmquistA company that collaborates with its rivals can create more business for itself.The End of Work, Revisited
May 28, 2014 by Theodore KinniTwo decades after Jeremy Rifkin predicted that private sector jobs would disappear, his controversial view sounds far more likely, and far less ominous.Does capitalism create social mobility?
May 21, 2014 by Theodore KinniIn The Son Also Rises, UC Davis economic historian Gregory Clark tracks surnames over hundreds of years to better understand social mobility.
It’s Better to Receive Than to Give
May 12, 2014 by Sally HelgesenIn Thanks for the Feedback, Douglas Stone and Sheila Heen argue that the smart investment is not teaching managers how to give feedback, but rather teaching employees how to receive it.
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