"World Trade Organization representative Hanniford Schmidt announced the creation of a WTO initiative for "full private stewardry of labor'..." This is so unbelievably, horribly wrong.
"A senior executive for Microsoft has said the firm could pull out of non-democratic countries [...he] said concerns over the repressive regime might force it to reconsider its business in China.
Will the development of robotic workforces in Communist countries provoke a new cold war of ideologies? I'm not sure whether this post is for or against, but it certainly has some interesting points t
Times have changed since Gordon Gekko quoted Sun Tzu in the 1987 movie Wall Street. Has the Bhagavad Gita replaced The Art of War as the hip new ancient Eastern management text?
What role should business play in ameliorating poverty and addressing inequality? Linda A. Hill and Maria Farkas, a doctoral student, examine this question against the backdrop of post-apartheid South
Economist Joseph Schumpeter was perhaps the most powerful thinker ever on innovation, entrepreneurship, and capitalism. He was also one of the most unusual personalities of the 20th century.
The most important new forces in global business are aggressive, wealthy, and entrepreneurial. But they aren't corporations: they're authoritarian governments.