Developing Strategy
Mastering Strategy
How can executives develop their skills as strategists? One way is to learn from the masters.
How can executives develop their skills as strategists? One way is to learn from the masters.
The increasing popularity of platform strategies masks a difficult truth: They are hard to execute well.
Corporate learning programs should focus on the CEO’s strategic agenda rather than how learning is delivered.
Biomarkers Consortium, a public-private partnership in the health industry, presents five lessons in managing collaboration.
The 2015 Digital Business Report by MIT SMR and Deloitte identifies strategy as the key driver in the digital arena.
There are five options for structuring intellectual property partnerships, ranging from licensing to joint ventures.
Joining the supply and demand sides of an enterprise presents an opportunity for efficiency and value creation.
Research offers insights into when trying to reach consensus is the right course, and when it isn’t.
In a video panel the authors of Leading Digital discuss companies using digital for advantage.
As part of its sustainability strategy, organic yogurt company Stonyfield has made a mission of total transparency in its sourcing.
How can managers best meet the challenge of capturing new growth opportunities?
When using analytics becomes a routine practice, four key changes will follow.
Leaders can avoid unhappy project status surprises if they understand how — and why — people avoid sharing bad news.
In today’s global economy, few large companies can afford to ignore China in their plans for growth.
The mission of the American Red Cross is to alleviate human suffering during emergencies by mobilizing volunteers and donors. It’s using social media to help.
For KLM, social business developed in response to an epic customer service crisis.
Apple’s shareholders applaud CEO Tim Cook’s stand on climate change despite attacks from opponents. Will other executives follow suit?
Toyota returned to its focus on sustainable production practices after recall setbacks.
As daily life goes digital, Hearsay Social develops a social media platform to generate sales leads.
Letting unprofitable customers go is an option, but so is training them out of expensive behavior.