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Briefings Magazine
Briefings Magazine
Apr 2012
ON INNOVATION In the next five years, more than 200 new airports will be built in Asia Pacific, and 140,000 hotel rooms will be added. (1)...
Briefings Magazine
Briefings Magazine
Apr 2012
In a world bursting with information, customers, ironically, are feeling more distant than ever from the companies with which they do business....
Briefings Magazine
Briefings Magazine
Apr 2012
By Lawrence M. Fisher
  Not so long ago, American men who wanted to become bicycle frame builders would serve apprenticeships in England or Italy to learn from the...
Briefings Magazine
Briefings Magazine
Apr 2012
“I hadn’t been intending to run another company at that time,” Walker recalls. “But the opportunity here was so potentially...
Briefings Magazine
Briefings Magazine
Apr 2012
“They were running out of some important biotechnology drugs,” said Mazen Darwazah, vice chairman of Hikma Pharmaceuticals and former CEO...
Briefings Magazine
Briefings Magazine
Apr 2012
By Lawrence M. Fisher
Some eons ago, man looked up from the Edenic swamps and beheld woman, and she was different. It took the bicycle industry about a million years to...
Briefings Magazine
Briefings Magazine
Apr 2012
Formula One’s growing global fan base, estimated at perhaps half a billion worldwide and expanding in places such as India and Abu Dhabi,...
Briefings Magazine
Briefings Magazine
Mar 2012
In all likelihood, any one of the many Linked-In books can tell the reader how to create a profile, establish a network and make the most of the site...
Briefings Magazine
Briefings Magazine
Mar 2012
How, then, can leaders, in the words of Pierre Casse, a professor at the Moscow School of Management Skolkovo, “create an environment open to...
Briefings Magazine
Briefings Magazine
Mar 2012
By Victoria Griffith
After a McKinsey and Company audit recommended that Condé Nast reduce its spending by 25 percent, many wondered how far the cuts would go and...

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