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Sustainability is personnel

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What kind of leadership will be needed, according to your research?  Leadership that deals well with ambiguity in virtual settings – especially ambiguity in informal authority or status – will be…

Failure, for the win

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What is it about failure? Headlines such as “Failure has never been more successful” and the global popularity of so-called “best failure” competitions hosted by companies as diverse as Google, Tata,…

Getting to no

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Leadership in this new world is just as much about saying yes as it is about saying no. As a leader, you say yes to empower your people and their most valuable projects. However, leadership is also…

How to help the right firms when (all) firms struggle

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My research together with Inga Bethmann and Martin Jacob informs this debate by looking at how governments support struggling businesses – those that make losses – through tax benefits on a regular…

Does the European Chips Act herald a new protective policy era?

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During the pandemic, the demand for semiconductors rose. At the same time, semiconductor manufacturers needed to slow down their production because of missing labor forces and extreme weather events…

5 lessons for leaders surviving a cyberattack

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The 2020 attack on US government agencies and companies via SolarWinds’ manipulated network software, a so-called supply chain attack, shows the increasing depth and breadth of our vulnerability to…

Four questions corporate executives must answer before deglobalization

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Yet cross-border trade of goods and services has already declined since 2011. Growing nationalism has been one driver. Additionally, lower salary differentials between developed economies and…

Championing Triple Ownership Programs (TOPs) in Executive Education: How participant and sponsor ownership leads to better program outcomes

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What do you associate with the word “campus”?  For most of us, besides the happy student memories, there are aspects of university life that we were glad to leave behind. Perhaps your mind jumps to…

Same same… but different

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Public life is tentatively reopening across the world, but clearly some of the changes brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic are here to stay – the executive education industry, in particular, has…

How to build resilient supply chains

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The minutiae of daily operations, logistics, and the performance evaluation of diverse and dispersed suppliers must be managed alongside implementing visionary strategies that address trends, threats…