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Behind China's Roaring Solar Industry

Harvard Business Review

We calculate that between 2010 and 2020, the people of China and India will have consumed goods and services worth a total of $64 trillion. In 1990, there were 227 million houses in China — by 2010, there were 371 million. Chinese consumers will spend $41.5 trillion over this period, with annual expenditures rising from $2.0

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The Rise of the COO

Harvard Business Review

Of the 97 largest listed companies in the UK and the Eurozone in 2010, only 37 had a COO in their executive ranks. Appointing a COO is a recent trend on the continent. Few European companies have COOs, although their numbers appear to be growing.

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Leadership in Liminal Times

Harvard Business Review

By 2010, P&G exceeded $80 billion in revenue, its market value had increased by over $100 billion dollars and the number of billion-dollar brands – such as Gillette, Pampers, and Tide – increased from 10 to 24, suggesting that Lafley’s leadership through P&G’s liminality was a success. billion, and its revenues increased from $6.4

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Leveraging Silicon Valley — From Wherever You Are

Harvard Business Review

Many large, successful companies are creating offices in California’s Silicon Valley to spot big new trends and learn how they can transform their organization in ways they couldn’t otherwise imagine. Swisscom AG is the major telecommunications provider in Switzerland. Product Research and Development. Idea Scouting.

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In FCC's Report on Wireless Competition, an Agenda?

Harvard Business Review

In 2010, the Horizontal Merger Guidelines were revised to reflect this new thinking in competition analysis.). Its staff did an impressive job of detailing real marketplace developments, for which we commend them. Its staff did an impressive job of detailing real marketplace developments, for which we commend them.