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Four key challenges for supply chains in 2011 and beyond
These four challenges are highlighted in this article, along with a high level look into the types of informational tools and techniques that can be leveraged to help manage them effectively. If there is a truism in supply chains, it … Read More…
Whither Goest The Mobile App?
Since it launched its ‘App Store’ in July 2008, Apple has revolutionized the mobile applications (mobile apps, for short) space and started a phenomenon. Although mobile apps have existed for years through companies such as Handango and Handmark — which … Read More…
Tags analytics, Brand Extensions, brand management, brand strategy, branding, business leadership, business strategy, Growth Strategy, Investments, Knowledge Process Outsourcing, KPO, Management Consulting, Marketing, research, Strategy, Supply Chain, Technology, Uncategorized, Venture Capital Leave a comment
Iceland’s Volcanic Ash Cloud and its Impact on Global Trade: A Primer
The volcanic eruption in Iceland has led to a crisis not only for the European air transportation industry, in particular, – disrupting air travel and air cargo operations across northern Europe – but also global commerce overall. The eruption of … Read More…
Is There Any Value in Forecasts?
With most companies either in or rapidly approaching their business planning cycles, executives and analysts alike are hard at work trying to predict how the next fiscal year will unfold, making a range of decisions from where best to focus … Read More…
Tags analytics, business leadership, Business Planning, Business Process Outsourcing, business strategy, credit crunch, Finance, Financial Services, Forecasting, fundamental research, Growth Strategy, Investments, Knowledge Process Outsourcing, KPO, Management Consulting, Outsourcing, Procurement, research, Strategy, Supply Chain, Wall Street outsourcing Leave a comment
Making Sense of Brand Extensions
The subject of brand extensions has been around for decades – and marketing executives have engaged in heated debates about pros and cons of such tactics, and how far such extensions can be taken. Nowhere has this debate been more … Read More…
Asset Bubbles and Bursts: The Re-emergence of Rational Valuation
Aswath Damodaran, the famed NYU finance professor and High Priest of quantitative valuation, shares a lot with Edward Altman, his equally famous colleague at NYU. (Damodaran penned “Investment Valuation: Tools and Techniques for Determining the Value of Any Asset”, a … Read More…
Tags analytics, Automotive, business leadership, business strategy, Corporate Restructuring, credit crunch, Distressed Investments, Finance, Financial Research, Financial Services, fundamental research, Investments, Knowledge Process Outsourcing, KPO, research, Strategy, Strategy Research, US Auto Parts, Value Investments, Wall Street outsourcing Leave a comment
“Is it Safe?” The Outlook for Investment in Emerging Markets
There’s a classic scene in the 1976 hit movie, The Marathon Man, in which Laurence Olivier, playing a skilled dentist who is also a Nazi war criminal, is torturing a young Dustin Hoffman. Using his medical know-how and some frightening … Read More…
Beyond Politics: Do Job Creation and Outsourcing Go Hand in Hand?
This weeks announcement between Dr Pepper Snapple and HCL Technologies has us thinking about how the practice of Outsourcing has been changing in recent years. Traditionally viewed as simply a means of cost arbitrage (effectively, moving work from one high … Read More…
Rethinking the Corporate Ladder
Periods of economic upheaval tend to see organizations rethinking their relationship with their employees. Some of this is driven by the employer (see the ‘rightsizing’ that has taken place over the last year), but others are driven by the changing … Read More…
Making Sense of Supply Chain Risk
The last 12 months has undoubtedly been one of the most turbulent periods in economic history, with industries (and their constituent companies) across the globe experiencing levels of uncertainty that were unfathomable a mere 24 months earlier. In many respects, … Read More…
The Smart Cube Financial Services Survey : Implications of The Credit Crunch
Listen or read any news site or publication over the last several months and talk of the economy is never far behind. Recession or no recession, individuals and corporations alike are clearly acting as if we are in one. Housing … Read More…
Offshoring – Taking its place within the Management Toolkit
One of the most intriguing findings from our recent Financial Services survey related to the impact of offshoring (and outsourcing*) on the financial job market – both in recent years as well as today. All in all, 70% of recruiters … Read More…
Is Corporate America Outsourcing Itself Out of Opportunities to Cultivate Future Leaders?
These days, companies aren’t questioning whether to outsource as much as they are pondering how best to go about it. Although still the proverbial hot potato fraught with workforce insecurities, political quagmires, and public relations sensitivities, outsourcing moved from “emerging … Read More…



