September 2000 marked a watershed moment in modern business history: it was the month that Blockbuster declined to acquire Netflix for a mere $50 million. Today, of course, Netflix has a market cap of ...
In philanthropy, the word “strategy” gets tossed around a lot. To some, it’s become a bad word, conjuring up images of consultants dressed in business casual who don’t understand nonprofits or the ...
In discussions about higher education leadership, I often hear people invoke management guru Peter Drucker’s legendary (and perhaps apocryphal) claim that “Culture eats strategy for breakfast.” The ...
In a speech on May 26, Secretary of State Antony Blinken outlined the Biden administration’s strategy on China. China, not Russia, he reaffirmed, constitutes the greater long-term threat to U.S.
For most founders and/or CEOs of early and expansion stage software companies, the end of June marked the end of the first half of their fiscal year. With the first half over, now is a good time to ...
This column was written by Bill Roggio. As concern builds within Washington's political, military, and intelligence circles over the rise of the Taliban and al Qaeda in northwestern Pakistan, the ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. A recent study found that only about 39% of small businesses end up profitable. But why? Many companies fail to make a profit because of ...
Legendary GE chairman Jack Welch liked to say, “The first step to making a strategy real is figuring out the big ‘Aha!’ that gives you sustainable competitive advantage.” Following that logic, Welch ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results