NYT:"The prime minister’s fatal miscalculation, experts said, was to believe that Britain could defy the gravity of the markets by passing sweeping tax cuts, without corresponding spending cuts, at a time when inflation is running in double digits and interest rates were rising."— Ulrich Speck (@ulrichspeck) October 21, 2022 … [Read more...] about Fatal miscalculation of Liz Truss
Cutthroat environment harmful to productivity
A growing body of research demonstrates that not only is a cutthroat environment harmful to productivity, but that a positive environment will lead to dramatic benefits for employers, employees, and the bottom line. https://t.co/WGtV2yTogQ— Harvard Business Review (@HarvardBiz) July 21, 2022 … [Read more...] about Cutthroat environment harmful to productivity
Regenerative agriculture is poised to go mainstream
Regenerative agriculture is poised to go mainstream, but at a nonprofit farm leading the way, the reality is messier than the story it depicts on Instagram https://t.co/4yn817pJhP— Eater (@Eater) July 9, 2022 … [Read more...] about Regenerative agriculture is poised to go mainstream
Reframe your B2B company as a B4B company
Reframe your business-to-business (B2B) company as a business-for-business (B4B) company to increase revenues, customer retention, and employee morale. https://t.co/z2i7p8YzEW— MIT Sloan Management Review (@mitsmr) July 5, 2022 … [Read more...] about Reframe your B2B company as a B4B company
Silicon Valley seems to have forgotten the dogma that helped it become a dominant economic force
After years of obsessing over consumer needs, Silicon Valley seems to have forgotten the dogma that helped it become a dominant economic force https://t.co/GBoHq9jkab— Businessweek (@BW) June 30, 2022 … [Read more...] about Silicon Valley seems to have forgotten the dogma that helped it become a dominant economic force
Companies That Prioritize Suppliers and Procurement Can Weather Today’s Crises and Win Tomorrow’s Postpandemic Opportunities, Says New Book from BCG
In Profit from the Source, BCG Authors Issue a Wake-Up Call to CEOs Who Marginalize Their Suppliers and Procurement Function, Warning, "You're Taking an Existential Risk with the Future of Your Company" BOSTON, June 27, 2022 - Suppliers are the keys to corporate success not only now—in the midst of a global supply chain crisis, rampant inflation, and energy shortages—but also … [Read more...] about Companies That Prioritize Suppliers and Procurement Can Weather Today’s Crises and Win Tomorrow’s Postpandemic Opportunities, Says New Book from BCG
How to hire a problem solver?
Want to hire a problem solver? Here are the interview questions to ask. https://t.co/ojHbx7cM0m— Harvard Business Review (@HarvardBiz) June 25, 2022 … [Read more...] about How to hire a problem solver?
Why do businesses fail?
A common factor behind the demise of some was their inability to react quickly to changing environments. The business failures have often started with high debt loads, which eventually drove the companies to ruin. By having a well-defined plan in place before taking on debt, it is easier to pay it off and make the company more resilient to external shocks. But, just because … [Read more...] about Why do businesses fail?
Arm is gaining traction in server market
The high-margin market of servers, the high-spec machines found in data centres has for decades been dominated by Intel, but recently Arm has scored notable victories https://t.co/AOTRppNBHk— The Economist (@TheEconomist) June 25, 2022 … [Read more...] about Arm is gaining traction in server market
How to engage your employees
Explore new ideas that help you implement a corporate purpose that engages your employees and drives their daily actions. Download the summer issue special report for free.Courtesy of Northeastern University’s D’Amore-McKim School of Business.https://t.co/FMQMeYtusH— MIT Sloan Management Review (@mitsmr) June 25, 2022 … [Read more...] about How to engage your employees