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Topics: Knowledge-Knowledge DisseminationCareer-GeneralCommunication-GeneralGlobalization-GeneralInvention-Intellectual PropertyOrganizations-Corporate Social Responsibility and ImpactTime Pressure and Creativity: Why Time Is Not on Your Side
Even as time pressures increase in corporate life, the need for creative thinking has never been greater, says Professor Teresa Amabile in this Q&A.
IPR: Protecting Your Technology Transfers
Countries are adopting stronger intellectual property rights (IPR) to entice international corporate investment. But who really benefits from IPR? Should multinationals feel secure that their secrets will be protected? A Q&A with Assistant Professor Fritz Foley.
The Regional Slice of Your Global Strategy
A regional understanding should be part of your overall global strategy, says Professor Pankaj Ghemawat. One key: recognizing that regions don’t stop at national borders. An excerpt from the December 2005 Harvard Business Review.
The Geography of Corporate Giving
Where a company is headquartered influences the types of social programs it supports, such as housing assistance, disease research, and the arts, according to new research by Assistant Professor Christopher Marquis and his coauthors.
Making Credibility Your Strongest Asset
Dealmakers often forget the power of a good reputation. In this article from Negotiation, an HBS Publishing newsletter, Professor Michael Wheeler tells why having a storehouse of credibility will put you head and shoulders above the competition.
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