Have you ever witnessed something beautiful and frightening at the same time? I had the opportunity to see something like that during my visit to Pompeii in Italy. As I... read more →
Strategy simulation is a powerful method in developing strategy as well as in teaching strategic thinking. Yet, it is an under-used tool both in business schools and organizations. If you... read more →
It is common knowledge that if you want to succeed in a business career, you must demonstrate your mettle again and again. But to prove that you are a heavy... read more →
The case study method is the most popular way to teach in a business school. When you want to convey a plethora of interconnected ideas, a lecture fails to serve... read more →
We all have blindspots as individuals. Thousands of books in psychology explain why that is the case. But why do organizations have blind spots? When you put people together, they... read more →
MBA students make three mistakes with business case method. These errors make their classroom experience less than optimal. As a result, they leave money on the table when exiting from the... read more →
If you are a large firm, with strong brands and a dominant industry position, you are secure. You are a Goliath with deep pockets and a small business upstart can... read more →
Managing ambiguity is perhaps one of the most critical parts of business life. Both budding managers as well as veteran mangers often get overwhelmed in the face of ambiguity. If you... read more →
We are giving free access to our online strategy program - Becoming A Strategist - A Primer - for the duration of this lockdown. Upon returning home from Europe in... read more →