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What's in the Journals,
February 2007Feb 23rd 2007
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The CEO of Global Business Network tries to pinpoint the main forces that will shape the futureDownloadfull abstract More abstracts:“Blogging for Business”“The Art of the Business Lunch”“Reverse Mergers”
Sacked executivesHow to make a comebackFeb 15th 2007 Boeing and AirbusThe epic battle of two industrial giantsJan 11th 2007 Innovation and entrepreneurshipHow to create the next big thing? Four new books offer some ideasNov 16th 2006 Conrad BlackA gripping cautionary taleNov 16th 2006 Sandy WeillThe legacy of the man behind CitigroupOct 12th 2006 Hewlett-PackardCarly Fiorina, once America's favourite businesswoman, gets even with her oustersOct 12th 2006 Doing business in ChinaThe challenges of starting a business in China can be clearly seen from the experiences of two computer companies, one Chinese and one Western Jun 15th 2006 The outsourcing debate (continued)Don't get sore, get smartJun 12th 2006 The bad health of American health careCan market forces save it?May 31st 2006 Fading family firmsA couple of old European brands lose their polishMay 22nd 2006 The manager as “portfolio worker”A scholar of common sense holds forthMay 4th 2006 The giant of German bankingOne financial executive who left the scene too soonApr 27th 2006 What's wrong with Deutsche Börse?Its former chairman still doesn't get itApr 20th 2006 The wacky world of consultingFrom PIOUTA strategies to boiling the oceanApr 10th 2006 Crisis? 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