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Why are so many Dutch companies relocating abroad?For much of the 20th century, most Western multinationals had two somewhat separate identities: a vast multicultural, multi-country enterprise around the world, and a home office.
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Business model innovation challenge for creative sectorsSectors at the core of innovation – such as architecture, design and the gaming industry – struggle with innovating their business models. Maria Rita Micheli reveals why.
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Boosting business with data analysisPretty much every modern organisation collects a mountain of data on a daily basis as it goes about its business.
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How a business school can empower women in businessWomen own or manage more than 30 per cent of all businesses but are found at the top of only 5 per cent or less of the biggest enterprises. How come?
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Slimming brand portfolio likely to starve your companyThe world’s largest consumer products companies recently announced shedding up to hundreds of brands. But when it comes to brand portfolio, is less really more?
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How to do business after the cloud-driven transformationIt is said that cloud computing will transform the way we live and do business. So how can businesses use the new possibilities offered by cloud computing?
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Smart maths helps rail passengers and train personnelHow can smart algorithms help restore rail services for travellers? Why isn’t it effective just to have a simplified train schedule with a limited number of routes?
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Gail Whiteman: Speak business language to create sustainabilityHow can business align very specific and KPIs set-in-stone, or fixed weekly, daily or even hourly targets on the workfloor? Can they be reconciled with the 'vague' concept of sustainability?
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Close-tie entrepreneurial inspiration and business survivalSome people start a business because they are inspired to do so by entrepreneurial relatives and friends. Is this positive?
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René de Koster: Warehouses drive businessWarehousing has become an important activity in the supply chain and is looked upon as a crucial element when outperforming competitors on lead times, costs and quality.
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Shira Mor: Stereotypes can help international businessWhile management books urge us to shy away from using cultural stereotypes, Shira Mor discloses they might actually be a helpful compass.