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5 Tips For Creating More Accountability
Oct 2009
As business owners with 42 things to do to get through the daily grind, not to mention long-term business goals to pursue, most people are constantly seeking new ways to create accountability - to...
Provided by American Express
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The Art Of Contrarianism: Working Against The Grain
Sep 2009
Contrarianism is the practice of approaching problems and brainstorming new ideas by purposely thinking against the grain. Or, more specifically, the act of ignoring entrenched societal beliefs -...
Provided by American Express
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3 Questions Entrepreneurs Should Ask Themselves
Jun 2009
We all have a responsibility to make our projects sustainable. Whether we work in large corporations or on our own, when it comes to leading ideas, we are entrepreneurs. An entrepreneur is...
Provided by American Express
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A Week As Long As A Day
May 2009
We have a veritable series going on about what in the past we have called "How NOT To Fire People". The idea being that, yes, you need to slash costs; and, yes, payroll takes up most of your...
Provided by American Express
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Change In The Last Minute
May 2009
At the conclusion of a long project, the last thing we want to do is change everything up. However, it is only at the end of a project that everyone is fully focused. The holes become more clear...
Provided by American Express
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Webcasts
Top Five: Managing Difficult Times
Jul 2010
Guiding your company through tricky economic times is a necessity for survival. This webcast provides five tips for managing your business in a downturn.
Provided by American Express
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Webcasts
Creativity Will Only Get You So Far
May 2009
Ad-man-turned-designer Timothy Corrigan knows the importance of treating your business like a business - both you and your clients will reap the benefits.
Provided by American Express
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When To Fire A Customer
Aug 2009
Focus on your customers. Focus on your employees. You can do both, but you have to follow through, says Owner/Chef Tom Colicchio.
Provided by American Express
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Webcasts
Start With Why
Nov 2009
Are you a leading company or a company that leads? Simon Sinek, author of the new book, Start with Why, says some entrepreneurs may be surprised to find out there's a difference.
Provided by American Express
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Webcasts
Made To Stick: Creating A Simple Strategy
Nov 2009
Dan Heath, co-author of Made to Stick, speaks with Fast Company about running a successful business by keeping things simple.
Provided by American Express
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Webcasts
Better Your Business: Colleen Debaise & Jen?
Jan 2010
Colleen Debaise, small business editor for The Wall Street Journal, and serial entrepreneur Jen Groover, provide some helpful tips on how you can better your business.
Provided by American Express
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Strive For Differentiation
Feb 2008
Ultimately, success is a result of differentiation and emphasizing your unique value. While conformity lubricates the gears of society, the world is pushed forward by contrarians. The advancements...
Provided by American Express
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Your Biggest Customer Just Went Bankrupt - Now What?
Jul 2010
According to the American Bankruptcy Institute (ABI), 69 percent of the 61,148 business bankruptcies declared during the 12-month period ending in March 2010 were Chapter 7 liquidations. In most...
Provided by American Express
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3 Easy Ways Any Business Can Save Money
Jul 2010
We hear a lot about the economy turning around - that businesses are experiencing an upswing. Nevertheless, the glory days haven't exactly returned for many businesses, which are still making cuts...
Provided by American Express
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Want To Sell Your Business' Start Now
Apr 2010
Given the unusual economic environment, now isn't the best time to sell a company. But it's the perfect time to plan to sell one. Your bottom line for the last couple of years probably isn't...
Provided by American Express
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Is $13.25 A Reasonable Price For A Cup Of Coffee?
Apr 2010
Now $2.65 for a coffee may not sound like a big deal - but when it comes time to sell your business, that coffee may be costing you three, four or five times that amount. Here's the math: when you...
Provided by American Express
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How To Become A For-Profit Social Enterprise (FOPSE): Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) As Core
Dec 2009
All businesses have the opportunity to make a difference in the world. The advent of accessible global commerce has exponentially increased the reach and the potential of the impact. The brands...
Provided by FreeBalance
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Trying To Be "The Next Big Thing" Will Usually End In Failure
Apr 2010
Businesses succeed when they produce something special, something different than what can already be found out there. Google succeeded because they were able to offer great internet searching for...
Provided by American Express
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How To Sell Your Business During The Recession? It's Not Impossible!
Mar 2010
You wouldn't exactly say that now is an ideal time to sell a business. Not only is it harder for buyers to find financing, but valuations are down. The average asking price to sale price ratio...
Provided by American Express
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Strapped? Strategies For Improving Your Cash Flow
Mar 2010
In a time of slow sales growth, cash flow is a troubling issue for many companies. In fact, 47% of small business owners have experienced cash flow problems over the last 90 days, according to a...
Provided by American Express
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14 Travel Hacks And Airfare Saving Tips For Businesses
Feb 2010
Traveling for business can be a costly proposition; you are often on the road at peak times (and paying peak prices for it), and if a few people from the office are on the trip, the company's...
Provided by American Express
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When Strategic Focus Is Needed: Strategy Development At Emirates IDentity Authority
Jun 2010
The Emirates IDentity Authority (Emirates ID) is a Federal Government Entity (FGE) in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) that has been mandated by the federal government to enroll all UAE citizens and...
Provided by Emirates Identity Authority
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The Balanced Scorecard Makes Intangibles Tangible And Your Strategy Workable
Jan 2010
Developed in 1990 by Kaplan and Norton, the Balanced Scorecard is based on a simple, yet profound, basic premise. Financial measures are, and always will be, important, but they must be...
Provided by CustomerThink
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Webcasts
Which Companies Will Survive And Which Will Fail In A Recession?
Jan 2010
Chris Higson, Associate Professor of Accounting explains why when a recession hits your survival is predestined and depends on the markets you serve, the business models you use and the strength...
Provided by London Business School
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5 Ways To Measure Performance And Survive The Recession
Jan 2010
Sir Andrew Likierman, Dean at London Business School discusses a number of ways to rethink the performance measures being used within organizations and suggest five ways to measure performance to...
Provided by London Business School
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Lynda Gratton GLS 2010 Interview
Jan 2010
Lynda Gratton Professor of Management Practice in Organisational Behaviour, London Business School, on what we can learn from emerging markets.
Provided by London Business School
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Could Now Be The Best Time To Create Economic Value?
Jan 2010
Donald Sull, Professor of Management Practice in Strategic and International Management discusses how there can be an upside to a downturn and why different times in the economic cycle can provide...
Provided by London Business School
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Webcasts
What Will Winning Organisations Look Like In 18 Months' Time?
Jan 2010
Rob Goffee, Professor of Organisational Behaviour at London Business School discusses what business will look like in 18 months' time and how their focus will be a further 18 months ahead of that.
Provided by London Business School
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Webcasts
Human Resource Strategy In Transforming Organisations
Jan 2010
This strategy programme is designed to significantly strengthen your personal skill sets, create aligned and living strategies as well as identifying areas for action.
Provided by London Business School
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Achieving Strategic Agility
Jan 2010
This strategy programme explains how companies can survive and thrive in volatile markets using a holistic model for creating and protecting value.
Provided by London Business School
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Developing Strategy For Value Creation
Jan 2010
This business strategy programme introduces participants to strategic tools and frameworks that enable them to address competitive situations and the challenges of tomorrow as well as creating...
Provided by London Business School
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Developing Simple Rules
Jan 2010
In the second in his three part podcast series with Kathleen M. Eisenhardt, Donald Sull, Associate Professor of Management Practice, speaks with the Stanford University Professor about how...
Provided by London Business School
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Promise Based Management: Execution And Promise Based Management
Jan 2010
n part one of a series of three podcasts on promise based management, Donald Sull, Associate Professor of Management Practice in Strategic and International Management, talks about execution and...
Provided by London Business School
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Webcasts
Promise Based Management: How To Pave The Ground For Good Promises In Your Organisation
Jan 2010
In part two of a series of three podcasts on promise based management, Donald Sull, Associate Professor of Management Practice in Strategic and International Management, explores why promises go...
Provided by London Business School
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Webcasts
Promise Based Management: How To Create A 'Promise' Culture In An Organisation
Jan 2010
In the final of his three-part podcast series on promise based management, Donald Sull, Associate Professor of Management Practice, explores how to encourage people to consistently make good...
Provided by London Business School
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Webcasts
Simple Rules: Three logics Of Value Creation
Jan 2010
In the first of three podcasts on strategy as simple rules Donald Sull, Associate Professor of Management Practice in Strategic and International Management, elaborates on the three core logics of...
Provided by London Business School
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Simple Rules: Strategy As Simple Rules
Jan 2010
In the second of three podcasts on strategy as simple rules Donald Sull, Associate Professor of Management Practice in Strategic and International Management, explains what simple rules are and...
Provided by London Business School
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Simple Rules: Common Mistakes With Simple Rules
Jan 2010
In the third of three podcasts on strategy as simple rules Donald Sull, Associate Professor of Management Practice, discusses the five common pitfalls that are likely to derail strategy as simple...
Provided by London Business School
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Webcasts
Competing On The Edge Of Chaos
Jan 2010
In part one of a three part podcast series with Kathleen M. Eisenhardt, Donald Sull, Associate Professor of Management Practice, speaks with the Stanford Professor about simple rules and about why...
Provided by London Business School
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Making Strategy Happen
Jan 2010
In this Webcast, Freek Vermuelen offers advice on how leaders can develop a new strategic direction for an uncertain future.
Provided by London Business School
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April 2007: Dean's Speaker Series: Part 1 Speech
Jan 2010
In this webcast, Livermore provides great insights into H-P's extraordinary growth and the future direction of information technology.
Provided by University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Kenan-Flagler)
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April 2007: MBA For Executives Alumni Series Keynote Address - Part 2 Speech
Jan 2010
In this webcast, Szulik offers great perspectives and life lessons as he describes the phenomenal rise of Red Hat as a leader in open source technology.
Provided by University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Kenan-Flagler)
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The Empirics Of Exchange Rate Regimes And Trade: Words Vs. Deeds
Feb 2010
This paper examines the impact of exchange rate regimes on bilateral trade while differentiating the effects of "Words" and "Deeds". The findings - based on an extended database for de jure and de...
Provided by International Monetary Fund
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Podcasts
Paul Carroll On Learning From The Worst Business Failures
Nov 2008
The current conventional wisdom in the business world holds that execution is the key to a successful business strategy. Many experts have gone so far as to say that execution is more important...
Provided by American Management Association
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Webcasts
April 2007: MBA For Executives Alumni Series Keynote Address: Part 1 Speech
Jan 2010
In this webcast, Szulik offers great perspectives and life lessons as he describes the phenomenal rise of Red Hat as a leader in open source technology.
Provided by University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Kenan-Flagler)
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January 2008: Weatherspoon Lecture: Q & A
Jan 2010
In this webcast, Forbes offers insights on the global economy, the current political landscape, and his outlook on future world events.
Provided by University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Kenan-Flagler)
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January 2008: Weatherspoon Lecture: Speech
Jan 2010
In this webcast, Forbes offers insights on the global economy, the current political landscape, and his outlook on future world events.
Provided by University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Kenan-Flagler)
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April 2008: Dean's Speaker Series
Jan 2010
In this webcast, Krawcheck provides great insights on the current global economic climate, as well as a "Top ten" rules of advice for women in business.
Provided by University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Kenan-Flagler)
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April 2008: Dean's Speaker Series: Part 2 Speech
Jan 2010
In this webcast, Weldon discusses J&J's "Customer-first" business philosophies and elaborates on the current collaborations between UNC and Johnson & Johnson.
Provided by University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Kenan-Flagler)
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April 2008: Dean's Speaker Series: Part 1 Speech
Jan 2010
In this webcast, Weldon discusses J&J's "Customer-first" business philosophies and elaborates on the current collaborations between UNC and Johnson & Johnson.
Provided by University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Kenan-Flagler)
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October 2008: Dean's Speaker Series
Jan 2010
In this webcast, Flynn presents his five key trends in the global marketplace and discusses the importance of integrity and its role at KPMG.
Provided by University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Kenan-Flagler)
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A Public Financial Management Framework For Resources-Producing Countries
Mar 2010
This paper overviews the challenges posed by resource revenues management and the policy prescriptions to meet them, and focuses on the Public Financial Management (PFM) framework and reforms that...
Provided by International Monetary Fund
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Webcasts
February 2009: International Programs: Q & A
Jan 2010
In this webcast, Dr. Yunus discusses his vision for eliminating poverty worldwide and details the amazing evolution of the Grameen Bank.
Provided by University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Kenan-Flagler)
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February 2009: International Programs: Intro & Talk
Jan 2010
In this webcast, Dr. Yunus discusses his vision for eliminating poverty worldwide and details the amazing evolution of the Grameen Bank.
Provided by University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Kenan-Flagler)
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Podcasts
Transparency In Business
May 2008
In this podcast, join Professor of Finance and Economics David Weil as he discusses transparency issues in business. He provides an overview of the transparency movement, looks at significant...
Provided by Boston University School of Management
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April 2009: Dean's Speaker Series
Jan 2010
In this webcast, Replogle discusses embracing business social responsibility on Earth Day, where he reviews the "Triple bottom line" - people, planet and profit.
Provided by University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Kenan-Flagler)
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January 2010: Weatherspoon Lecture
Jan 2010
In this webcast, Fox delivers his lecture, "Surveying the Geopolitical Landscape," to a capacity crowd.
Provided by University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Kenan-Flagler)
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February 2010: Dean's Speaker Series
Jan 2010
In this webcast, Kullman reviews her first year as CEO and offers unique perspectives on the current world economy.
Provided by University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Kenan-Flagler)
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April 2010: Dean's Speaker Series
Jan 2010
In this webcast, Rogers provides insights into the history of the energy industry and discusses the issues surrounding worldwide climate change.
Provided by University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Kenan-Flagler)
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What Is Green-Washing?
Oct 2009
In this webcast, Kristen McCormack addresses the issue of green-washing, consumer skepticism around CSR claims, and how we can differentiate between what a company says and what it does....
Provided by Boston University School of Management
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The Structural Manifestation Of The 'Dutch Disease': The Case Of Oil Exporting Countries
Apr 2010
The Dutch disease is the process by which a boom in a natural resource sector results in shrinking non-resource tradables. This process leads to increased specialization in the resource and...
Provided by International Monetary Fund
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ASEAN: A Chronicle Of Shifting Trade Exposure And Regional Integration
May 2010
The paper characterizes trade exposure and regional integration in six ASEAN economies during 1997−2008. For this, the paper uses the 2000 Asian Input Output Tables which are extrapolated...
Provided by International Monetary Fund
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Podcasts
Lessons From Tyco For Today's Financial Crisis
Oct 2008
Consultant Eric Pillmore, who helped engineer Tyco's turnaround as the company's senior vice president of corporate governance, shares lessons learned from the Wall Street scandals of 2002....
Provided by Thunderbird School of Global Management
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Potential Growth Of Australia And New Zealand In The Aftermath of The Global Crisis
May 2010
Using a production function method, this paper assesses the impact of the global crisis on the potential growth of Australia and New Zealand. The two countries have not been hit hard by the global...
Provided by International Monetary Fund
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On The Optimal Adherence To Money Targets In A New-Keynesian Framework
Jun 2010
Many low-income countries continue to describe their monetary policy framework in terms of targets on monetary aggregates. This contrasts with most modern discussions of monetary policy, and with...
Provided by International Monetary Fund
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Webcasts
Clean Energy: Incentivizing The "Nega-Watt"
Nov 2009
In this webcast, the panelists discuss strategies for making smart energy more tangible to the consumer.
Provided by Boston University School of Management
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Clean Energy, The US, And China: Are We Falling Behind In Global Competition?
Nov 2009
In this webcast, the panelists discuss the possibility of the US lagging behind other countries such as China in creating and supporting clean energy initiatives.
Provided by Boston University School of Management
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Demand Spillovers And The Collapse Of Trade In The Global Recession
Jun 2010
This paper uses a global input-output framework to quantify US and EU demand spillovers and the elasticity of world trade to GDP during the global recession of 2008-2009. The authors find that...
Provided by International Monetary Fund
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Podcasts
The Power Of Optimism In A World Turned Upside Down
Feb 2009
Thunderbird Professor Karen Walch, Ph.D., remains optimistic about the future despite a global recession that has turned the world upside down. The cross-cultural negotiation and brain science...
Provided by Thunderbird School of Global Management
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Webcasts
What Is Timberland's Product Nutrition Label?
Jan 2010
In this webcast, Jeffrey Swartz, Timberland President & CEO, addresses Timberland's product "Nutrition label," its efforts to increase the percent of energy coming from locally sources renewable...
Provided by Boston University School of Management
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What Is The Government's Role In Promoting Sustainability?
Oct 2009
In this webcast Jeffrey Swartz, Timberland President & CEO, addresses the issue of government's role in promoting sustainability and good business practices. He talks about the importance of real...
Provided by Boston University School of Management
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How Does Timberland Differentiate Itself In The Sustainability Space?
Oct 2009
A student from the audience brings up the issue of "Commoditization" of sustainability and how companies can set themselves apart. Jeffrey Swartz, Timberland President & CEO, responds by pointing...
Provided by Boston University School of Management
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What Is Timberland's Business Model?
Oct 2009
A student from the audience challenges Jeffrey Swartz, Timberland President & CEO, to address the issue on American materialism and the justification for marketing shoes based on sustainability,...
Provided by Boston University School of Management
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What Steps Is The Industry Taking Towards Sustainability?
Oct 2009
In this webcast, Kristen McCormack raises the topic of industry-wide sustainability and sourcing. Jeffrey Swartz, Timberland President & CEO, talks about how the Nike's effort to switch to a...
Provided by Boston University School of Management
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Why Do Quarterly CSR Reports?
Oct 2009
In this webcast, Kristen McCormack brings forth Timberland's unique quarterly CSR reporting and what the future of company reporting on sustainability. Timberland President & CEO Jeffrey Swartz...
Provided by Boston University School of Management
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The (Sizable) Role Of Rehypothecation In The Shadow Banking System
Jul 2010
This paper examines the sizable role of rehypothecation in the shadow banking system. Rehypothecation is the practice that allows collateral posted by, say, a hedge fund to its prime broker to be...
Provided by International Monetary Fund
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Webcasts
Rising China: Competitor, Partner Or Adversary?
Oct 2008
In this podcast, Professor Yan presents several cases while also providing a brief overview of the economic and political reforms that have powered the rise of China. This engaging discussion aims...
Provided by Boston University School of Management
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Webcasts
Da Vinci And Your Inner Genius
Oct 2008
This session explores how Leonardo Da Vinci's concept of Connessione (the recognition and appreciation for the connectedness of all things) forms a basis of a way of thinking for today's leaders...
Provided by Boston University School of Management
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Podcasts
Behind The BP Furor: Why Some Firms Face Ire And Not Others
Aug 2010
BP, Toyota and Goldman Sachs have taken public image beatings in 2010. Many would say deservedly so. But other firms linked to irresponsible behavior have escaped close scrutiny. Thunderbird...
Provided by Thunderbird School of Global Management
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Podcasts
Closing The Services Gap
Jul 2010
Services companies struggling to close the gap between their customers' expectations and perceived experiences need to look at four areas where blunders occur, Thunderbird Professor Sundaresan...
Provided by Thunderbird School of Global Management
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Webcasts
Developing Simple Rules
Jan 2010
In the second in his three part podcast series with Kathleen M. Eisenhardt, Donald Sull, Associate Professor of Management Practice, speaks with the Stanford University Professor about how...
Provided by London Business School
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Webcasts
Promise Based Management: Execution And Promise Based Management
Jan 2010
n part one of a series of three podcasts on promise based management, Donald Sull, Associate Professor of Management Practice in Strategic and International Management, talks about execution and...
Provided by London Business School
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Webcasts
Promise Based Management: How To Pave The Ground For Good Promises In Your Organisation
Jan 2010
In part two of a series of three podcasts on promise based management, Donald Sull, Associate Professor of Management Practice in Strategic and International Management, explores why promises go...
Provided by London Business School
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Webcasts
Promise Based Management: How To Create A 'Promise' Culture In An Organisation
Jan 2010
In the final of his three-part podcast series on promise based management, Donald Sull, Associate Professor of Management Practice, explores how to encourage people to consistently make good...
Provided by London Business School
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Webcasts
Simple Rules: Three logics Of Value Creation
Jan 2010
In the first of three podcasts on strategy as simple rules Donald Sull, Associate Professor of Management Practice in Strategic and International Management, elaborates on the three core logics of...
Provided by London Business School
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Webcasts
Simple Rules: Strategy As Simple Rules
Jan 2010
In the second of three podcasts on strategy as simple rules Donald Sull, Associate Professor of Management Practice in Strategic and International Management, explains what simple rules are and...
Provided by London Business School
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Webcasts
Simple Rules: Common Mistakes With Simple Rules
Jan 2010
In the third of three podcasts on strategy as simple rules Donald Sull, Associate Professor of Management Practice, discusses the five common pitfalls that are likely to derail strategy as simple...
Provided by London Business School
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Webcasts
Competing On The Edge Of Chaos
Jan 2010
In part one of a three part podcast series with Kathleen M. Eisenhardt, Donald Sull, Associate Professor of Management Practice, speaks with the Stanford Professor about simple rules and about why...
Provided by London Business School
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Webcasts
Making Strategy Happen
Jan 2010
In this Webcast, Freek Vermuelen offers advice on how leaders can develop a new strategic direction for an uncertain future.
Provided by London Business School
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Podcast 5: Xavier Rolet, CEO Of The London Stock Exchange, On Avoiding The Next Bubble
Jan 2010
At London Business School's Up Close speaker event in February 2010, Xavier Rolet, CEO of the London Stock Exchange says that conditions that could lead to the creation of a new bubble are visible.
Provided by London Business School
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Podcast 6: Xavier Rolet, CEO Of The London Stock Exchange, On 'Learn As You Go' Regulation
Jan 2010
At London Business School's Up Close speaker event in February 2010, Xavier Rolet, CEO of the London Stock Exchange warns of the dangers of "Learn as you go regulation"
Provided by London Business School
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Webcasts
Is The Downturn A Good Time To Start A New Venture?
Jan 2010
Jeffrey Skinner, Executive Director of the Foundational for Entrepreneurial Management, explains why the recession may be a good time to be an entrepreneur.
Provided by London Business School
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Navigating Through The Downturn
Jan 2010
To fully understand the nature of the current downturn, the policy challenge it represents and how the economy is likely to evolve we need to examine where this crisis came from.
Provided by London Business School
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Webcasts
Where Have All The Good Times Gone?
Jan 2010
On 14 October, four members of London Business School's economics faculty shared their perspectives on 'The World Economy: Where have all the good times gone?'
Provided by London Business School
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Webcasts
Is The Global Market Economy Broken?
Jan 2010
Andrew Scott, Professor of Economics at London Business School examines whether the global market economy is broken, or if it can be fixed.
Provided by London Business School
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How Will The Current Crisis Shape The Global Business Environment In The Near Future?
Jan 2010
Helene Rey, Professor of Economics, argues that the policy responses we have seen since the start of the current crisis are so big that they will shape the global business environment for the next...
Provided by London Business School
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Webcasts
How To Collaborate With Competitors On Social Change
Oct 2009
Jeffery Swartz, Timberland President & CEO, discusses how he engages with the competition as a business leader working towards climate change. He reviews the challenges, the high level of...
Provided by Boston University School of Management
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Webcasts
Ron Curhan On DeMoulas, Demand, And The Risk Of Breaking The Scale Barrier
Jun 2009
Upon the opening of New England's largest supermarket, the 135,000 sq.ft. DeMoulas Market Basket located in the working-class community of Chelsea, Boston University School of Management's Ron...
Provided by Boston University School of Management
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First Mover Advantage, Services' Impact On Firm Performance, And Dynamic Capabilities
Jan 2010
Fernando Suarez, Chair, Strategy and Innovation Department, discusses his research background and some of his recent projects: his work on "First mover advantage" in rapidly changing markets; the...
Provided by Boston University School of Management
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Webcasts
Global Connectivity: The Future Of Work In A Wired World
Nov 2008
This webcast shows highlights from the Boston University School of Management event "Global Connectivity: The Future of Work in a Wired World," held at the Time & Life Conference Center in New...
Provided by Boston University School of Management
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Webcasts
F. Brunel Discusses How Companies Can Protect Their Reputations Amidst The Made-In-China Recalls
Oct 2007
Frederic Brunel, Associate Professor of Marketing at Boston University School of Management talks to NECN about consumer responses to the massive made-in-China recalls, and how companies affected...
Provided by Boston University School of Management
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Webcasts
90-Second Rxs For The Banking And Jobs Crises
May 2009
Mark Williams, Executive-in-Residence, Finance and Economics provides his 90-second prescriptions for the banking and jobs crises to CNN: keep people in their homes and provide support for...
Provided by Boston University School of Management
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Webcasts
Healthcare Recruiter From Cigna On Finding Potential Leaders At BU
Oct 2008
Cigna's Pete Ferris explains his company's role in the healthcare industry, why Cigna comes to Boston University School of Management to find potential leaders, and what his firm looks for in a...
Provided by Boston University School of Management
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Corporate Social Responsibility: Is The Triple Bottom Line More Than A Trend?
Jun 2008
In this Boston University School of Management faculty roundtable discussion "Corporate Social Responsibility: Is the Triple Bottom Line More Than a Trend?" several faculty members from the School...
Provided by Boston University School of Management
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Webcasts
Future Challenges: Trade And Development
Apr 2008
This panel discussion, part of the Future Challenges seminar series of the Frederick S. Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future, features Tariq Banuri of the Stockholm Environment...
Provided by Boston University School of Management
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Prof. F Brunel Discusses The Latest Holiday "It" Gift-Gas Cards
Dec 2007
Frederic Brunel, Associate Professor of Marketing at Boston University School of Management, discusses the latest holiday "It" gift - gas cards, with Channel 5 News. The desire to give this gift?...
Provided by Boston University School of Management
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Paul Levy, CEO, Beth Israel Deaconess, On Transparency In The Medical Center Setting
Apr 2008
Paul Levy, CEO of Beth Israel Deaconess (BID) medical center, discusses transparency at BID and across the health sector. He describes the resistance he initially faced when BID began publishing...
Provided by Boston University School of Management
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Webcasts
Does It Pay To Be A Good Citizen? A Market-Based View
Sep 2007
CB Bhattacharya, Associate Professor of Marketing at Boston University School of Management, delivers his talk "Does It Pay to Be a Good Citizen? A Market-Based View," at a conference in...
Provided by Boston University School of Management
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Webcasts
Henri Servaes - What Impact Will A Takeover Have On Your Market
Jan 2010
This webcast explains about the repercussions on other companies within an industry when one company is targeted for a hostile takeover...
Provided by London Business School
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Webcasts
Indian Power
Jan 2010
Nirmalya Kumar, Professor of Marketing, shares the essence of what he learned from 10 trips to India to interview more than 30 CEOs and top executives who are unleashing the new global power of...
Provided by London Business School
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Webcasts
MBA TV Episode 9
Jan 2010
This year's Women in Business Conference,'Beyond Ideas: Making Global Impact' highlights the impact women are making in the global marketplace and how they are making it. This webcast features...
Provided by London Business School
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Webcasts
The Response Of London Business School To The Downturn
Jan 2010
In this webcast, Professor Sir Andrew Likierman, Dean of London Business School discusses the School's response to the economic downturn.
Provided by London Business School
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White Papers
Accelerating Lead to Cash to Rekindle Profitable Growth - CMO
Sep 2010
Read about how forward-looking firms are revamping their lead-to-cash process to impact what matters in the emerging economic environment: strong customer relationships and profitable growth....
Provided by SAP
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What Companies Need To Understand About Switching To Outcome-Based Approaches In Outsourcing
Jan 2010
Among the various changes that will impact outsourcing over the next five years, the author, says the first will be a focus on outcomes-based pricing models. "Focusing on clients' end-to-end...
Provided by Everest Partners
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Areas Where Outsourcing Will Grow In The Next Five Years
Jan 2010
The author says reverse outsourcing will pick up steam. This trend has two facets. First, he says the economic downturn and the weakening U.S. dollar have inspired some companies to move their...
Provided by Everest Partners
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F&A Data Management Provider Keeps Brinker International Cookin' By Archiving And Analyzing Its Data
Nov 2009
Brinker International, a recognized leader in the casual dining industry, serves more than one million guests in its restaurants daily. Its 34-year history has seen the organization morph from a...
Provided by Everest Partners
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How Much BPO Work Should Buyers Outsource And How Much Should They Send Offshore?
Jul 2009
The revolution in telecommunication and computing allows corporations to benefit from tapping low cost, high quality labor from around the world. As corporations embark on outsourcing initiatives...
Provided by Everest Partners
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Why Is The Attrition Rate At Indian BPOs 23.5 Percent? A HayGroup Study Offers Solutions
Jan 2009
Many BPO workers use the money they earn to fund a post-graduate degree. Some use the experience to get a day job as soon as they can. The BPO work is attractive to younger workers. The author...
Provided by Everest Partners
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Get Closer to Your Best Customers - CMO
Sep 2010
Learn what companies can do in economic downturns to position themselves for later success. Find out what changes to make to customer strategy; how to align your organization to best support a...
Provided by SAP
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Marketing And Business Success
Jan 2010
Marketing, as we all recognize, is a key, vital area of any business. Its function is to ensure that your products or services are in the public eye, sought after and then purchased. Proper...
Provided by CompareCRM.com
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