Chazen Global Insights, Leadership Type Chazen Global Insights Date April 11, 2017 Chazen Global Insights, Leadership “Don’t Be Arrogant” Daniel Xu, Lulu Chow Wang Senior Visiting Scholar and cofounder and CIO, Tencent, on the leadership mistake that can sink a startup: arrogance. Read more about “Don’t Be Arrogant” about “Don’t Be Arrogant”
Chazen Global Insights, Entrepreneurship Type Chazen Global Insights Date April 03, 2017 Chazen Global Insights, Entrepreneurship A World of Opportunities Hidden in Plain Sight Kesha Cash ’10 explains her approach to investing at Impact America Fund, and the importance for entrepreneurs of lived experience. Read more about A World of Opportunities Hidden in Plain Sight about A World of Opportunities Hidden in Plain Sight
Chazen Global Insights, Economics and Policy Date April 03, 2017 Chazen Global Insights, Economics and Policy Stagnation in Russia Russia still punches above its weight in some areas, like nuclear weapons. But it has been less effective in nurturing long-term economic growth. Read more about Stagnation in Russia about Stagnation in Russia
Chazen Global Insights, Media and Technology Date March 30, 2017 Chazen Global Insights, Media and Technology Retweets for the Win After the cameras stopped at the 2016 Republican presidential debates, sensationalism trumped substance on Twitter Read more about Retweets for the Win about Retweets for the Win
Chazen Global Insights, Entrepreneurship, Lang Letter Archive Type Chazen Global Insights Date March 24, 2017 John Crotty ’96 Image courtesy of John Crotty Chazen Global Insights, Entrepreneurship, Lang Letter Archive Hot Sauce Spices Things up with Social Mission John Crotty ’96 works with community gardens in the Bronx to produce The Bronx Hot Sauce. Read more about Hot Sauce Spices Things up with Social Mission about Hot Sauce Spices Things up with Social Mission
Chazen Global Insights, Leadership Date March 24, 2017 Chazen Global Insights, Leadership Is Indian Deference Like Catholic Guilt? Deep-rooted cultural norms are at play when “yes” means “no.” Good managers can spot the difference. Read more about Is Indian Deference Like Catholic Guilt? about Is Indian Deference Like Catholic Guilt?
Chazen Global Insights, Leadership Date March 24, 2017 Chazen Global Insights, Leadership Romancing Innovation Intercultural relationships can unlock creative potential, a new study shows. Read more about Romancing Innovation about Romancing Innovation
Chazen Global Insights, Economics and Policy Date March 17, 2017 Chazen Global Insights, Economics and Policy Convincing US Companies to Invest in a Post-Brexit UK Antonia Romeo, who completed the Advanced Management Program in 2015, talks about serving as the UK's director general of economic and commercial affairs in the US in the wake of the Brexit vote. Read more about Convincing US Companies to Invest in a Post-Brexit UK about Convincing US Companies to Invest in a Post-Brexit UK
Chazen Global Insights, Leadership Date March 14, 2017 Chazen Global Insights, Leadership Pushing the Female Perspective The world’s second largest travel service has a not-so-secret weapon: its CEO says women improve the bottom line. Read more about Pushing the Female Perspective about Pushing the Female Perspective
Chazen Global Insights, Entrepreneurship Type Chazen Global Insights Date March 10, 2017 Chazen Global Insights, Entrepreneurship Startups Aren’t Just Small Versions of Large Companies Startups have a different purpose from mature companies, Steve Blank explains, and founders need different toolkits to have a chance at success. Read more about Startups Aren’t Just Small Versions of Large Companies about Startups Aren’t Just Small Versions of Large Companies