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The Rise Of Deglobalization

The Horizons Tracker

The rise of deglobalization and the resulting uncertainty in the global business landscape has prompted technology-based industries to reevaluate their overarching strategies. In this context, the question arises: how can industrial companies ensure sustainable growth in today’s global markets?

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The Essential CIO: Insights from IBM’s Global Chief Information Officer Study (2011)

First Friday Book Synopsis

How are technology leaders helping their organizations adapt to the accelerating change and complexity that mark today’s competitive and economic landscape? To find out, IBM interviewed 3,018 CIOs, spanning 71 countries and 18 industries. They shared how they are innovating with [.].

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Leadership Comes in Many Forms. Helping Business Save the Earth.

Great Leadership By Dan

Guest post from Michael Lenox : Humanity faces a number of critical sustainability challenges, global climate change chief among them. Electrification in heavy industrials. To increase the innovative output of business, especially the output of sustainable technologies, requires pushes and nudges along the edges.

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Rookie Talent: Avoiding a Kodak Moment

Leading Blog

In 2011, Kodak made the list of Top 10 Fortune 500 Employers With Older Workers, called out for employing a disproportionately high percentage of mature workers. This generation is the first to be raised in a post-industrial era driven by technology. In 2012, the company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.

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Why Are Workers Are Getting A Smaller Piece Of The Economic Pie?

The Horizons Tracker

In retail, for instance, the leading four companies had previously accounted for just 15% of sales in 1981, but by 2011 this had mushroomed to 30%. Similar growth appeared in other industries, whether utilities (29% to 41%) or manufacturing (39% to 44%). In manufacturing, for instance, the ratio fell from 18% in 1981 to 12% in 2011.

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What Makes P&G Great?

In the CEO Afterlife

I could talk about their brands, their global clout, their sales growth or their stock market value. To many in the consumer packaged goods industry, this isn’t an epiphany. No matter what they do, from technology to advertising, they believe that it is not as good as it can be or as good as it ought to be.

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The Growing Power of Women in Business

Women on Business

And while these figures represent US households, the percentages are being exported due to technology driven globalization. Even more interesting is that we’re now seeing women lead companies in industries that have been historically male dominated. We have massive silos in all sorts of industries. Passion counts.

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