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Briefings Magazine
Briefings Magazine
Jan 2011
By Stephen Joel Trachtenberg
I once had a toy when I was a child that let me and my friends mix and match body parts and facial features to build unique profiles: add a hat, take...
Briefings Magazine
Briefings Magazine
Jan 2011
This past summer, China surpassed Japan to become the world’s second-largest economy behind the United States and, according to sources ranging...
Briefings Magazine
Briefings Magazine
Jan 2011
No business cliché is more worthy of repudiation, annihilation and eradication than ‘You’ve got to trust your gut.’”...
Briefings Magazine
Briefings Magazine
Jan 2011
About one thing there is no debate: Indian businesses know how to leverage factor cost advantages. Two of India’s most impressive companies...
Briefings Magazine
Briefings Magazine
Jan 2011
By Lawrence M. Fisher
A feature film about social networks opened Oct. 1, packed with scandal, sex and drugs, and purporting to tell the true story of a popular Web...
Briefings Magazine
Briefings Magazine
Oct 2010
Carlos Slim Helú has a mathematical mind and simple tastes. For more than 40 years, he has lived in Mexico City in the same house, which he...
Briefings Magazine
Briefings Magazine
Oct 2010
By Kim E. Ruyle
Had the company remained in its original niche, Virgin would probably have closed its doors years ago. But Branson’s remarkable versatility has...
Briefings Magazine
Briefings Magazine
Oct 2010
By David Berreby
You’ve been there countless times. You’ve spoken to your most senior direct reports one on one. You’ve gone into meeting rooms to...
Briefings Magazine
Briefings Magazine
Oct 2010
By Victoria Griffith
At the end of April, the pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca surprised the markets by announcing an 11 percent jump in revenue, compared with the...
Briefings Magazine
Briefings Magazine
Oct 2010
 China’s was the first major economy to begin to recover from the global recession. When the global crisis began to intensify in the fall...

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