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Morning Advantage: How Leaders Get Back Their Strategic Groove Back

Harvard Business Review

Developing Nations to Outstrip the Rich in Oil Consumption (Slate). The world is about to reach a tipping point where developed countries will no longer be the majority consumers of oil. That’s because demand is weakening in rich countries while it booms in the developing world. What's your answer? TAXATION TO THE RESCUE?

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Morning Advantage: How Leaders Get Their Strategic Groove Back

Harvard Business Review

Developing Nations to Outstrip the Rich in Oil Consumption (Slate). The world is about to reach a tipping point where developed countries will no longer be the majority consumers of oil. That’s because demand is weakening in rich countries while it booms in the developing world. What's your answer? TAXATION TO THE RESCUE?

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McDonald’s Has to Do More than Manipulate Its Stock Price

Harvard Business Review

While articles in the media have focused on the impossibility of getting by on such low wages, little attention has been paid to the company’s enormous appetite for stock buybacks. million in 2012, with the proportion of these totals derived from gains from stock-based compensation ranging from 37% in 2006 to 77% in 2010.

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