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President Reagan is Still Teaching Me About Leadership

Kevin Eikenberry

The President asked him to repeat the question, and the energy in the room was further dampened. I reprise it today for three reasons. To celebrate the life of the late President Reagan on what would have been his 100th birthday. No one in the audience could understand and the room became tense. Again, no one understood.

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Lessons from the Best Global Brands 2010: Building trust and.

Strategy Driven

While so much expansion can be tough on a brand, Santander is moving quickly to rebrand all of its acquisitions under the Santander name and launched substantial marketing campaigns in the U.K., which resulted in an increase in brand awareness of 72 percent between 2004 and 2010. Social Media UY says: January 11, 2011 at 11:31 am [.]

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Corporate Diversity Still Coming Up Short for Women

Strategy Driven

In 2004, the Calvert Women’s Principles ® became the first global code of corporate conduct focused exclusively on empowering, advancing and investing in women. For a full copy of the 2010 study, click here. Source U.S.

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There Will Be Oil, But At What Price?

Harvard Business Review

Daniel Yergin's typically sunny outlook on oil in his recent Wall Street Journal piece, " There Will Be Oil ," suggested that technology and new energy discoveries would avert any of the economic disasters portended by peak oil. They also hide the declining energy density, higher cost, and lower flow rates of these new resources.

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Frugal Innovation: Lessons from Carlos Ghosn, CEO, Renault-Nissan

Harvard Business Review

And under Ghosn's leadership , Renault-Nissan has proactively embraced frugal engineering and become one of the world's leading producers of both electric cars as well as low-cost vehicles — two of the fastest growing and most promising market segments in the global automotive sector. Ghosn recounts with humor how Dr. V. lakhs ($6,600).

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Why the South Will Lead in the Global Tilt

Harvard Business Review

The center of gravity for jobs, wealth, and market opportunities is moving, disrupting the world economic order as we have known it. Successful leaders of the South have enormous energy, ambition, and business savvy, and they are aiming to compete everywhere on the planet. We are shifting our center of gravity to emerging markets."

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How Chinese Subsidies Changed the World

Harvard Business Review

It is no coincidence that this upheaval in the Chinese solar industry is occurring at a time when the central government''s subsidies that had financed the industry''s explosive expansion have declined even as problems in the global solar-panel market have soared. In parallel, from 2004 to 2011, U.S. In 2011, the U.S.

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