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 →
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 →
It would not be surprising if I told you that the business world is complex. You may vividly recall the number of fires you deal with on any given day... read more →
We know that people differ in their thinking. But most people attribute these differences to education, knowledge, and experiences. An MBA and a Philosophy major look at a business in... read more →
Lack of Data used to be a Problem More than twenty years ago, when I was an MBA student writing a strategy project report, I recall going to the library and... read more →
What is the secret behind great decision-making? Why are some people great decision makers whereas others struggle in this area? Research studies give us many different reasons. But when you... read more →
The ongoing proxy battle between P&G and Nelson Peltz is coming to an end. Although it may appear to be another fight between a management and an activist investor, I... read more →
There is an ongoing proxy fight between Procter & Gamble (P&G) and Nelson Peltz for a board seat. It is a high-stakes battle that gives us an opportunity to learn... read more →