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FROM Insead Admissions Blog: How Universal Basic Income Could Save Capitalism |
A viable democratic social system must not allow a “winner takes all” approach. |
FROM Insead Admissions Blog: Recession-Proofing the Subscription Economy |
Believe it or not, most subscription-based businesses are still seeing modest growth by exploiting four strategic manoeuvres. |
FROM Insead Admissions Blog: The Innovator’s Imitation Dilemma: TikTok and Facebook in Context |
Even with a backer like Microsoft, innovators must outrace copycats like Facebook and others who share the spoils of imitation among themselves. |
FROM Insead Admissions Blog: How to Make the Most of a Chief Sustainability Officer |
Shift the focus from doing less bad to doing more good. |
FROM Insead Admissions Blog: Can Zoom Be a Tool for Teaching Anti-racism? |
Leverage today’s technology to help correct systemic problems. |
FROM Insead Admissions Blog: Making the Crowd Wiser |
Tools that use averaging to make future predictions might be leaving a lot of relevant information on the table. |
FROM Insead Admissions Blog: When CSR Is Mostly for Show |
Under pressure to be good corporate citizens, politically endorsed firms in emerging markets often prefer to cut a cheque for a cause than adopt greener practices. |
FROM Insead Admissions Blog: Introducing Excess Value: A Metric for Private Market Outperformance |
The gains from private market investing are best understood relative to public benchmarks. But there has been no way to compare the two in currency terms – until now. |
FROM Insead Admissions Blog: How I Taught the ‘Team from Hell’ to Trust Each Other |
Virtual team coaching can help turn around dysfunctional teams. |
FROM Insead Admissions Blog: The Central Conundrum of Covid-19 Entrepreneurship |
A recently released report reveals how one entrepreneurial ecosystem is responding to the pandemic. |
FROM Insead Admissions Blog: Pandemic or No, It’s Business as Usual for Boards |
For now, corporate boards prefer to keep the status quo – and the long view – in the face of Covid-19 upheaval. |
FROM Insead Admissions Blog: Reconceiving Innovation for Covid-19 |
Covid-19 is an opportunity for businesses to build a new normal that is more human-centric, imaginative and agile. |
FROM Insead Admissions Blog: The World’s Most Innovative Countries, 2020 |
Who will finance innovation beyond Covid-19? |
FROM Insead Admissions Blog: Deconstructing Learning, Reconstructing Education |
Covid-19 will change higher education for good – and, ultimately, for the better. |
FROM Insead Admissions Blog: How to Listen and Ask Questions for Effective Teamwork |
Good ideas and solutions often arise when we ask open-ended questions. |
FROM Insead Admissions Blog: Product Management Is Dead |
Long live product management – but not as it has been conceived up till now. |
FROM Insead Admissions Blog: What the War Between Alibaba and Tencent Says About Strategy |
In emerging markets or nascent industries, plan-as-you-go has proved to be a winner many times over. |
FROM Insead Admissions Blog: Making the Commute of the Future Happen |
Mobility as a service (MaaS) is an attractive form of public transportation that offers a variety of benefits. Enticing consumers to abandon their private cars, however, will be tricky. |
FROM Insead Admissions Blog: What to Do When Stress Puts You in “Survival Mode” |
Do you believe that constant stress is unavoidable? Good for performance? Actually, neither is true. |
FROM Insead Admissions Blog: From General Manager to CHRO |
Three stories of business leaders who moved to the top human resources role and reinvented HR in their company. |
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