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Innovate or die – why companies are turning their back on business as usual
Innovation has gone from being a niche sector that successful companies could either choose to participate in or not, to an absolute must for any business wanting to survive. Every…
Lessons from Coca-Cola’s CEO – Celebrate failure, not just success
You would think that a company like Coca-Cola, with its brand name being the second most internationally recognized term in the English language, might not have much experience of failure….
Toward a New Global Russia: Leaving the BRICS Behind
Our latest piece (with Professor Olaf Groth, Terence Tse, and Mark Esposito) “Toward a New Global Russia” asserts that grouping Russia into the BRICs was a mistake. The country is…
Hult Prize winners to revolutionize health care in urban slums
Six students from the Indian School of Business have won USD1 million of investment in their revolutionary idea to improve health care for India’s slum-dwellers. The winners of this year’s…
Bill Clinton Rewards a Social Startup and Resolves a Minor Health Crisis in the Same Night [Bloomberg Businesweek]
This article was originally published by Bloomberg Businessweek on September 24, 2014, ‘Bill Clinton Rewards a Social Startup and Resolves a Minor Health Crisis in the Same Night‘. A team…
What Is Your Curiosity Quotient? [Huffington Post]
Written by Cari E. Guittard, Professor of Global Management, Corporate Diplomacy, and Women’s Leadership at Hult International Business School, for the Huffington Post “What is your curiosity quotient?“ When I…