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FROM Insead Admissions Blog: Better Networking Begins With Your Beliefs |
It doesn’t take very much to bridge the “knowing-doing” gap in networking – even during a pandemic. |
FROM Insead Admissions Blog: How Trade Made the Richest 0.1% Even Richer |
Better access to foreign markets benefited exporting firms’ top executives disproportionately more than rank-and-file workers. |
FROM Insead Admissions Blog: A Checklist for Boards in the New Normal |
Covid-19 has spurred corporate boards to improvise new practices while keeping those that have served them well. Here’s a run-down. |
FROM Insead Admissions Blog: Understanding the Origins of White Denial |
Even as the existence of systemic racism becomes increasingly apparent, complacency is returning among white people. But research provides tools for reviving white racial consciousness, by remembering and celebrating common humanity. |
FROM Insead Admissions Blog: Big Tech’s Global Strategy in the Cloud |
Amazon, Microsoft, Google and Alibaba are fighting tooth and nail in the cloud market, using strategies heavily influenced by their respective histories. |
FROM Insead Admissions Blog: How Hedge Fund Activists Influence Target Firms |
Understanding settlement agreements is important to see the complete picture of the corporate governance landscape. |
FROM Insead Admissions Blog: How Netflix Finds Innovation on the Edge of Chaos |
How did a DVD-by-mail company transform itself into a leading global entertainment brand? By rejecting mediocrity, embracing negative feedback and turning hierarchy on its head. |
FROM Insead Admissions Blog: Recognising the Red Flags of Workplace Mental Health |
Organisations have a responsibility towards their staff. |
FROM Insead Admissions Blog: The All-Too-Real Consequences of Military War Games |
Decades of US naval drills on a Puerto Rican island may have inflicted untold collateral damage. Armed forces everywhere should learn the lesson. |
FROM Insead Admissions Blog: The Music Industry’s Best-Kept Secret? A Gender Creativity Gap |
Female solo artists are more likely to put out more creative songs than their male counterparts. The key question is why. Gender inequality and representation in the industry may hold the answer. |
FROM Insead Admissions Blog: Innovation Plucked from the Zeitgeist |
A method to quantify the phenomenon of simultaneous discoveries sheds insight into how one innovation wins and another is left on the shelf. |
FROM Insead Admissions Blog: Building the Supply Chain for Large-Scale Covid-19 Testing |
Widespread Covid-19 testing will be a fact of life for years to come. Scaling up the supply chain requires governments to answer five key questions. |
FROM Insead Admissions Blog: Leadership in Wicked Times |
We face extraordinary problems calling for new leadership approaches. |
FROM Insead Admissions Blog: How to Build a C-Suite in Less Than Two Years |
Indonesian state-owned giant Pertamina had a problem: Its top leaders were all retiring at once. The solution? A new kind of leadership accelerator. |
FROM Insead Admissions Blog: The Great Covid-Driven Teamwork Divide |
For most teams, the pandemic either brought colleagues closer or drove them increasingly apart. There are three key reasons why. |
FROM Insead Admissions Blog: Food Security in a Pandemic: Lessons From India’s Lockdown |
Portable food ration cards allow migrant populations to shelter in place, but implementation across state borders faces hurdles. |
FROM Insead Admissions Blog: How Ready Are You for the Work-from-Anywhere Era? |
Advice from academics and practitioners who are well-versed in the remote working paradigm. |
FROM Insead Admissions Blog: How Would an Immigration Surge Affect Your Pay Cheque? |
Workers whose product or output is not easily sold elsewhere are more likely to lose out amid an inflow of immigrants. |
FROM Insead Admissions Blog: Comparison Shopping in the Age of Information Overload |
When consumers try to estimate a product specification, their best guess depends on whether they believe that they forgot this information or that they were never exposed to it. |
FROM Insead Admissions Blog: Illogical Truths: The Paradoxes of Silicon Valley |
The Valley’s most valuable product is the contrarian thinking that fuels its innovation culture. |
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