Strategy & Leadership: Volume 24 Issue 6

Subjects:

Table of contents

Seismic forces of global change

Hamish McRae

The purpose of setting out the five forces for change is not to claim that one can foresee every change that mill strike our world. That would be absurd. What me can do is…

The limits of global strategy

Susan Segal‐Horn

Since Theodore Levitt's seminal article was published in 1983, globalization has become a dominant theme of international strategy. The popularity of the concept has led to…

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Trends, symbols and brand power in global markets: The business anthropology approach

Jeanne Binstock van Rij

Brand image is no longer a marginal dimension of business, but the very core of business identity and strategy. With a world culture evolving, customers everywhere respond to…

Transnational crime the new empire of evil

Arnaud de Borchgrave

An inexpensive, unmanned aerial vehicle, launched from a vessel off the Atlantic coast, or even a radio‐guided toy plane propelled from a speedboat on the Potomac, disperses one…

Building a sustainable growth capability

Jayne Buxton, Mike Davidson

The creation of future revenues is a formidable challenge and one to which organizational leaders are increasingly turning, now that they have been through years of reengineering…

Cover of Strategy & Leadership

ISSN:

1087-8572

Renamed from:

Planning Review

Online date, start – end:

1996

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Merged from:

The Antidote

Editor:

  • Mr Robert Randall