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Think Global, Not Emerging Markets, Century

Harvard Business Review

Nokia, for example, commanded market shares of 40% in China and 56% in India by 2008. Further, the growing number of patent applications fild with China's State Intellectual Property Office suggests that the country will become the world's largest patents-holder by 2011. An analysis of data on patents granted by the U.S.

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Developing Global Leaders Is America's Competitive Advantage

Harvard Business Review

Since the 2008 financial collapse, a new generation of business school deans is placing increased emphasis on developing global leaders. In 2011, 71% of HBS's new cases were written about foreign companies. America's higher education system is a magnet for talented leaders from all over the world.

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India Remakes Global Innovation

Harvard Business Review

In 2008, Dr Reddy's acquired Chirotech, Dow Chemical's R&D unit, for $32 million, and in April 2011 relocated it to a new 33,000 sq. TMETC, which was established in 2005, got a big talent boost when Tata Motors acquired Jaguar and Land Rover in 2008. Cambridge, U.K. facility in Cambridge Science Park.