John Kay on Purpose, Profit—and the Perils of Thinking Like a Hare
In conversation with D Shivakumar, the acclaimed economist revisits the soul of business—from Boeing’s fall to Apple's hollow shell—and what real strategy should look like
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In conversation with D Shivakumar, the acclaimed economist revisits the soul of business—from Boeing’s fall to Apple's hollow shell—and what real strategy should look like
In chasing tech transformation, WPP’s board may have overlooked the nuances of its own business. And that could put the company in play
Iconic brands have a strong core. Any attempt to transform the core, driven by big consumer and lifestyle changes, can be particularly tricky, as global sportswear brand Nike discovered recently
Insights from Herminia Ibarra’s book, ‘working Identity’
Propelled by the Toyota and Suzuki partnership, the resurgence of hybrids is a signal that the electric mobility revolution in India may take a lot longer than was assumed
An extract from Harit Nagpal’s new book ‘Adapt: To Thrive, Not Just Survive’ on how the new CEO of an AC company that ranked fourth in a market of six big players, found a sustainable differentiator: making the company “easy to deal with”
As it rolls out the world’s biggest-ever election, there’s a bigger challenge confronting India’s governance systems: Heat
It is tempting to dismiss corporate universities as a relic of a bygone era. The reality may well be a bit more nuanced
Many competent leaders from different domains aspire to join public life. But the transition is never an easy one
At the heart of the fintech major’s precarious slide lies the abject failure of its Super App strategy. But that’s just one part of the story.