
Top 10 most read articles in 2024
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Summer reading tips from BI
We have collected five articles for quiet summer days
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The top 10 most read articles in 2022
The era of provocative girls, the (not very) sustainable practices of H&M and Coca-Cola, silent employees and the personality traits of a leader. We have collected our most-read stories of the year.
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The climate crisis will lead to more social tension – what is the solution?
Climate change is moving faster than anticipated. An international team of scientists and economists is recommending five major turnarounds to create a better future.
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EU without Russian gas
Why stopping Russian gas imports could be a blessing in disguise for the climate and European energy independence.
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Building a Global Strategy
Listen to podcast – How does a global maritime giant move towards the same goal across its many lines of business?
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Big & Agile Organizations
Listen to podcast – Learn how large organizations stay agile to innovate in a fast-changing tech environment. How do they keep the pace?
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Lessons from serial acquisitions
Listen to podcast – Learn from a champion of Mergers and Aquisitions. What are the do’s and don’ts when acquiring companies?
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Why companies internationalize
Most companies never expand outside their home markets. What drives the ones that do?
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World Business Trends 2017
Trend video on global business trends in finance, marketing, strategy, leadership and technology presented by our professors from China and Norway.
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Communicating leadership across cultural divides
There cannot be leadership without communication.The tough task is for global managers to learn to create harmony from the differences they find, writes Jan Ketil Arnulf.
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Business in China equals relationships
To succeed in China, it is not enough for companies to be market-oriented and willing to learn. They must also adapt their operations to the Chinese relationship orientation, a new study shows.
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From Northwest to Southeast
Europe and the United States are losing their economic dynamism and dominance. Asia and new emerging economies are becoming the major drivers in many markets.