Strategy

Strategic Patience in an Impatient World

Strategic Patience in an Impatient World In an age defined by quarterly earnings pressures, viral trends, and accelerating technological disruption, the virtue of strategic patience often seems at odds with the demand for immediate results. Yet the most enduring successes in business, policy, and society have frequently resulted from leaders and institutions willing to delay […]

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Strategy in Slow-Growth Economies

Strategy in Slow Growth Economies: How Smart Leaders Navigate a “Low Normal” World As global economic growth settles into a new, slower equilibrium, executives and policymakers alike face a stark strategic challenge: traditional playbooks built for rapid expansion no longer work. Growth rates that once averaged more than 4 % globally have softened significantly; projections

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Managing Paradox: Efficiency vs. Innovation

Managing Paradox: Efficiency vs. Innovation In every modern organization — whether a Fortune 500 giant or a high growth startup — leaders face a persistent strategic paradox: the need to operate efficiently by optimizing current processes, while simultaneously investing in innovation that disrupts those very processes. Efficiency drives performance today; innovation ensures relevance tomorrow. Yet

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Economic Nationalism and Corporate Strategy

Economic Nationalism and Corporate Strategy Economic nationalism — the use of state power to prioritize domestic economic interests over global integration — has returned to the forefront of public policy and corporate planning. In an era of geopolitical rivalry, supply chain fragility, and questions about the distributional effects of globalization, governments are increasingly deploying tariffs,

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Strategy Execution: Where Most Value Is Won—or Lost

Strategy Execution: Where Most Value Is Won — or Lost It’s one thing to craft an inspired strategy; it’s another to make it happen. Leaders from McKinsey to Harvard Business Review and BCG agree that while strategy formulation is difficult, the real competitive battleground lies in execution — the day to day conversion of plans

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Business Strategy for a Multipolar World

Business Strategy for a Multipolar World As the post–Cold War order gives way to a multipolar world — characterized by competing power centers, regional blocs and emergent economies — the fundamental rules that guided global business over the past three decades are being rewritten. No longer can firms assume stable, predictable policy environments driven primarily

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Research That Changes How Leaders Think

Research That Changes How Leaders Think: The Ideas That Reshape Strategy, Culture, and Performance In business today, research is not an esoteric academic exercise confined to journals and conferences — it alters how leaders think, decide, and act. Certain streams of research have reshaped corporate strategy, transformed organizational cultures, and redefined competitive advantage. From quality

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Resilience as a Core Strategic Capability

Resilience as a Core Strategic Capability: Thriving in an Era of Constant Disruption In an increasingly uncertain world — marked by pandemics, geopolitical tensions, climate volatility, and rapid technological change — resilience has shifted from a peripheral risk management concept to a central strategic capability. No longer simply about bouncing back after shocks, resilience today

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