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To Engage Business Students, Roll Out 'the Barrels'

The Barrel family has decided that a strategy-setting session is needed to move the business forward. Read More...

Category: Education and Teaching

Authors: Whitney Peake and Teran Sundy

Many Startups Benefit From a Short-Term Focus

We saw a stronger impact when startups operate in a highly competitive environment where they face fierce Read More...

Category: Research Insight

Authors: Johan Bruneel , Stephan Weemaes and Ann Gaeremynck

Choosing a Board of Directors for a Family Business

Student strategies for board selection in this context will often develop in alignment with the direction Read More...

Category: Education and Teaching

Author: Whitney Peake

Take a CLEAN Look at Your Business Post-COVID-19

Are these changes a desperation strategy or a surprise innovation? Read More...

Category: Commentary

Authors: Dave Ketchen and Christopher Craighead

The Sustainable Entrepreneur: Balancing People, Planet and Profit

Environmental impacts of their operations? Brand and reputation? Read More...

Category: Commentary

Author: Dave Feldman

What Entrepreneurs Can Learn From Kiwi Crisis Management

New Zealand's strategies allowed it to escape the worst of the pandemic. Read More...

Category: Commentary

Author: Jamie D. Collins

Innovating With Agility: Tips and Tricks for Resurgence and Growth

That question may define a family business strategy for years to come. Read More...

Category: Applied and Practice

Author: Mat Hughes

Remembering Clay Christensen

This recent blog post by University of Toronto strategy professor Josh Gans offers some thoughtful and Read More...

Category: Commentary

Author: Daniel Forbes

Who Will Be Your Competitors in the Future?

Often, indirect competitors operate in your market, industry, and even beyond, but they haven’t contested Read More...

Category: Applied and Practice

Authors: Stephen Downing , Jin-Su Kang and Gideon Markman

How to Pivot to Profit

These sudden changes in business strategy are called pivots. Read More...

Category: Features

Author: Mark Stein