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Oil scarcity: a bleak future for businesses
Bob Dylan once famously wrote, “he not busy being born is busy dying,” and a more apt quote regarding the future of businesses around the world, would be hard to come by. Highly respected insurance institution, Lloyds of London, has … Continue reading
Filed under Business, Global Markets
New Paradigms in Leadership
We recently ran a piece/rant about the lack of vision in most businesses and governments. Crippled by the drive for short-term profit and lacking a larger scope, many companies find that the struggle to survive is their basic business model, … Continue reading
Where Are We Headed?
Every year the world’s movers and shakers gather in the otherwise sleepy, picturesque Swiss ski town of Davos for the World Economic Forum to discuss what has happened in the last twelve months, and try to share ideas and policies … Continue reading
Filed under Business, Finance, Global Markets, Green Businesses
Look To The Rupee
As western businesses scamper to get into the pockets of the Chinese, perhaps they should think about another emerging economic giant, and one that actually spends money on consumer goods: India. As was pointed out in Business Week recently, the … Continue reading
Filed under Business, Business Commentary, China, Global Markets, India

Watching the Detectives
Businesses and brands of all sizes depend upon their instinct and acuity to reach whom they perceive are their customers. Many fail, so they employ a research and design agency to help them clarify what it is they do, and … Continue reading →
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