IESE Business School Insight, 151

  • Reference: REV-85-E

  • Number of pages: 100

  • Publication Date: Dec 1, 2018

  • Source: IESE (España)

  • Type of Document: Magazine

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Business solutions for a fractured world, featuring: Risto Siilasmaa, chairman of Nokia; Laxman Narasimhan, CEO of PepsiCo Latin America and Europe Sub-Saharan Africa; Adaire Fox-Martin, Executive Board member responsible for SAP's Global Customer Operations in Europe, Africa, Middle East and China; Nitin Nohria, Dean of Harvard Business School; and Jorge Domecq, Chief Executive of the European Defense Agency. Plus: Crowdfunding alternatives. Corporate venturing. Interview with Marta Martinez Alonso (IBM Spain, Portugal, Greece and Israel). Search funds. How Kids & Us went global. The different outlooks and aspirations of today's younger leaders. Buildings for education must be flexible. Remembering James G. March. How prepared is your business to make the most of AI? The brains behind your choices. Rethinking the funnel for the omnichannel age. The 5+1 behaviors of innovation. Chef Joan Roca reveals his recipe for success.

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