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Winning Teams Know to Trust Their Team Members

Leading Blog

They may have significant incentive to do so — they may be close to breaking a personal record or they may believe that their chance to increase their scoring statistics will make them more marketable as a player. Collaborating with other business functions is often an adjustment for sales and marketing leaders.

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Post-Covid Work Trends and the Future of Work

HR Digest

A streamlining of roles with a smooth supply chain and workflow created cost efficiencies, but the pandemic showed up the model’s fragility. Reason being an ability to hedge their bets and get a foothold in diverse markets and manage risks better. Transition from designing for efficiency to designing for resilience.

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Is Your Supply Chain Ready for a NAFTA Overhaul?

Harvard Business Review

These shifts will have important implications for the supply chain and profitability of U.S.-based This reduces the supply of dollars, makes them more difficult to get, and pushes up their relative value. producers to lower their prices in foreign markets, raising demand for U.S. Options and hedges.

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3 Emerging Market Risks Companies Should Watch for in 2018

Harvard Business Review

This means that many emerging market risks get cut from the senior leadership agenda. They did not spend as much time thinking about local events that have implications for their emerging market operations. Top leaders tend to focus more on status updates than on contingency planning.

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The Right Entry Point for Emerging Markets

Harvard Business Review

The topic — part of a series on innovation sponsored by Singapore's Economic Development Board and coordinated by Harvard Business Review — was "What's the Right Entry Point for Emerging Markets: Target Customers at the Bottom or the Middle of the Pyramid?". billion by 2030. Reaching this vast middle won't be easy, I said.

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How Multinationals Should Be Planning for Brexit

Harvard Business Review

Only a minority of firms is well ahead in planning and preparing a UK market strategy. For example, adjusting supply chains can take up to nine months or longer depending on internal and external constraints. It is possible that we won’t have perfect information by April 2019. How to Plan for Brexit.

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Is Apple Losing its Creative Mojo?

Harvard Business Review

The tech media is leaping on every bit of information that can be inferred from the Apple supply chain about the potential specs of the phone (for the record we are expecting Apple to introduce a big screen brother to the current phone and produce it in record numbers ).