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Feb 2013
In the face of shrinking federal budgets and shifting Pentagon priorities, defense companies and suppliers are recalibrating their businesses...
Briefings Magazine
Feb 2013
All of the haggling over taxes, budget deficits and spending reminds me of the small collection of old magazines I have. Magazines are about the only...
Briefings Magazine
Feb 2013
We live in a VUCA world (an Army War College acronym that stands for Volatile, Unpredictable, Complex and Ambiguous) and leaders are under more...
Briefings Magazine
Feb 2013
Rapid advancements in technology continue to alter the foundations of business, redefining customer relationships, recalibrating business models and...
Briefings Magazine
Feb 2013
When the concept of independent boards was developed, it was envisioned that boards would not just protect shareholder interests but also become a...
Briefings Magazine
Feb 2013
Italy’s economy is in a sorry state. In the two years after the bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers, the nation’s G.D.P. fell by some 10...
Briefings Magazine
Feb 2013
When the Media Lab at MIT sought a new director last year, from a global list of candidates, it’s safe to say the recruitment committee did not...
Briefings Magazine
Feb 2013
When A.G. Lafley took over as chief executive of Procter & Gamble in 2000, and later became chairman, the company produced a dizzying array of...
Briefings Magazine
Feb 2013
On Oct. 4, 1992, a badly damaged Boeing 747 cargo plane crashed into a pair of apartment complexes in Amsterdam. Fifty-one people died in the huge...
Briefings Magazine
Feb 2013
The Higher You Go, the Less Stress You Feel
When the renowned Stanford neuroscientist Robert Sapolsky began to measure the impact of stress in...

