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Corporate governance best practices: the proof is in the process
Catherine M. Dalton, Dan R. DaltonThis paper looks at the failure of corporate boards to incorporate best practices into their functioning.
Stick this in your stovepipe
Patrick MarrenPurpose – This article provides opinions about key issues in strategy and the future to the readership. Design/methodology/approach – This article is an opinion column. Findings …
Merck & Co. Inc.: communication lessons from the withdrawal of Vioxx
James S. O'RourkeThis paper examines communication strategies, organization, and tactics of the pharmaceutical firm Merck & Co., Inc., as corporate executives and staff faced the withdrawal from…
Are you enjoying globalization yet? The surprising implications for business
Adrian Slywotzky, Peter Baumgartner, Larry Alberts, Hanna MoukanasGlobalization is changing the nature of competition and value creation in ways more subtle and fundamental than simply cost. By incubating scores of new business models that can…
Not by technology alone: sustaining winning strategies
Eric G. OlsonBusiness leaders can apply key messages as early as today to begin aligning business operations with business strategy to strengthen sustainability. Principles can be applied at…
Cultural competence in the business world: a Finnish perspective
Markku WileniusThe idea of the paper is to define the concept of cultural competence and to explore what is the role of cultural competence in today's world of business. The hypothesis of the…
Strategic marketing and the global banking industry: elements of excellence
Pieter Klaas JagersmaOn the basis of survey material, the article offers an examination of the banking industry and possible response strategies. The article aims at giving banks the impetus to fully…
Memory loss? Corporate knowledge and radical change
Nicholas J. ScalzoThe purpose of this article is to understand the impact of radical change initiatives such as large VEROs or RIFs on the organizational memory system (OMS), specifically the tacit…
Bouncing back: response strategies to the dotcom bust in Israel
Michael EtgarThe purpose of this article is to present and analyze the responses of high‐tech firms to the crisis of 2000‐2003 when demand declined rapidly.
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0275-6668e-ISSN:
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- Dr. Pierre Dal Zotto