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Traditional strategic planning is often more of a ritual than a breakthrough moment. Teams gather, review last year’s metrics, and churn out a cookie-cutter annual…
Thought Leader: Lisa Bodell
By Ian Bremmer (original source Time)
“From migrants in Europe to a weakening China, here’s what to look for in the coming months.
Didn’t follow the international news this summer? That’s all right. These are the facts that tell the stories you need to know going into what’s going to be a very busy autumn:
1. Iran
The Iran nuclear deal was the single most consequential story of the summer for the global economy. In exchange for opening to international nuclear inspections, Tehran was promised sanctions relief. With the economic boost, Iran’s GDP is expected to grow as much as 8 percent over the next two years.”
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Lisa Bodell: Smart Leaders Sabotage Their Own Strategies
Traditional strategic planning is often more of a ritual than a breakthrough moment. Teams gather, review last year’s metrics, and churn out a cookie-cutter annual…
Thought Leader: Lisa Bodell
Peter Zeihan: A $20 Billion Band-Aid for Argentina
The US just committed roughly $20 billion in a currency-swap with Argentina. That’s a whole lot of pesos. So, why did the US extend this…
Thought Leader: Peter Zeihan
Raja Rajamannar: Inside the McLaren–Mastercard Strategy
Speed, strategy or showbiz – what truly drives the McLaren x Mastercard partnership? In this episode of Media Dialogues with Storyboard18, Delshad Irani goes behind…
Thought Leader: Raja Rajamannar
 
                                
                                                                    