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Why Family Businesses Come Roaring out of Recessions

Harvard Business Review

Some studies (see here or here ) have shown that during periods of economic growth, family-managed companies in the US actually perform better than professionally managed businesses. We found that family businesses handily outperformed non-family companies during both the 2001 and 2008 recessions in terms of a key metric, Tobin’s q.

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A Survey of 3,000 Executives Reveals How Businesses Succeed with AI

Harvard Business Review

And we expect at least a portion of current AI piloters to fully integrate AI in the near term. Without support from leadership, your AI transformation might not succeed. Successful AI adopters have strong executive leadership support for the new technology. The biggest challenges are people and processes.

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What Investors Need to Know About Zimbabwe After Mugabe

Harvard Business Review

In this environment, multinationals that are willing to accept some risk and invest in the country could benefit from first-mover advantages – but only if the new administration follows through with much-needed economic reforms. Zimbabwe’s new leadership faces a challenging task.

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Which Nation Has the Best 'Technik'?

Harvard Business Review

s Human Development Index and the standard economic measure of per capita GDP illustrates just how important it is to develop a neutral, long-term-focused metric for progress. But America's edge is eroding fast as it struggles to keep first-mover advantage over its innovations. The contrast between the U.N.'s