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How TAG Heuer Pivoted to Digital
For centuries, the Swiss have been renowned for their luxury watchmaking industry. It survived two world wars and the flood of quartz...
Oct 6, 2017


How Private Equity in Asia Is Changing
Private equity in Asia is changing rapidly. A fast-growing middle class, urbanization and rising competition are causing investors to...
Sep 28, 2017


How the Feuding Kellogg Brothers Fought their Cereal Wars
More than a century ago, Kellogg’s created the first breakfast cereal, the corn flake, in Battle Creek, Mich. Today, the name Kellogg’s...
Sep 27, 2017


Will SoftBank Vision Fund’s $6 Billion Bet in India Pay Off?
The SoftBank Vision Fund, the largest technology investment fund in the world, has set its sights on India. In August, the fund added...
Sep 27, 2017


Can Toys ‘R’ Us Recapture Its Glory Days?
It has been an emotional time for Americans who were once, as the commercials would say, “Toys ‘R’ Us kids.” The Wayne, N.J.-based...
Sep 26, 2017


Why Elon Musk Is Like Alfred Escher
Electric-car maker Tesla is worth more than Ford, GM or Fiat Chrysler, despite booking only a fraction of Big Auto’s sales and losing...
Sep 23, 2017


How Big Data and Analytics Can Transform Manufacturing
Manufacturing companies are fast realizing that data and analytics can help tremendously in improving operational efficiencies and...
Sep 22, 2017


‘Woo, Wow, and Win’: Designing a Captivating Customer Experience
Companies carefully craft the products they sell to customers, but rarely do they give the same thoughtfulness to designing what could be...
Sep 22, 2017


Why Sports Stadiums Have Morphed into Entertainment Centers
To a sports fan, journalist Rafi Kohan has what could be seen as a dream job. He spent a year visiting America’s biggest, brightest, most...
Sep 21, 2017


How Can Apple Remain on Top?
Apple released the latest iterations of its products last week in a highly anticipated rollout that was met with mixed reviews. Tech...
Sep 16, 2017
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