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Corporate Boards Are Pessimistic About Trade Between the U.S. and China
And they’re planning accordingly. Source: Harvard Business Review – Michael Witt
A New Digital Social Contract Is Coming for Silicon Valley
Tech companies need to get on board and play a more productive role. Source: Harvard Business Review – Dipayan Ghosh
Brexit and How Japanese Companies Are Navigating Its Uncertainties
They’re making defensive moves while waiting to see what happens. Source: Harvard Business Review – Paul Maidment
Why Many Businesses Are Becoming More Vocal In Support of LGBTQ Rights
It’s a clear case study on the intersection of business and social activism. Source: Harvard Business Review – Jessica Shortall
Walmart’s Strategy to Beat Amazon, and Millennial Socialism
Youngme, Felix, and Mihir discuss how Walmart is trying to compete against Amazon and whether the strategy is working. They also debate the rise of socialism in U.S. millennials — is it a healthy phenomenon or a dangerous one? Source: Harvard Business Review –