One way in which companies lose their way, ironically, is in strong sales
In operations research John Little is best known for his proof of the queuing formula, commonly known as Little’s Law.
Marshall Goldsmith’s brand of leadership appeals to everyone – from corporate CEOs to the lay man. What makes him so popular?
The Eurozone crisis is threatening China's growth prospects. What is the prognosis for the country's economy?
A new breed of entrepreneurs takes on China’s most vexing problems
Shalom Saada Saar, Professor of Managerial Practice at CKGSB and Senior Instructor, MIT, has been researching this subject for a long time now and has also coached several hundreds of senior executives and CEOs in the US, Europe and Asia. In an interview with CKGSB Knowledge's Neelima Mahajan, Saar describes the contours of his new book 'Leading with Conviction'
As the war for talent intensifies, Chinese companies seem to be outdoing MNCs for the first time ever
How will the progress of IT and automation change the working world?
Globalization has increased awareness of, and controversy over, corporate social responsibility (CSR) around the world. China is certainly no exception
Nicholas Lardy, an expert on the Chinese economy, discusses the need to rebalance the Chinese economy
The US and China are trying to tie the knot with new film deals, but will politics and culture intervene?