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The Federal Reserve under Ben Bernanke has been the only serious economic actor in Washington
Identifying business opportunities should be core to management education
The trick of writing a memorable and durable business classic has proved hard to repeat
If business schools have failed to come up with new answers it is because there are none
A monk believes his degree will help him in his quest to make Japan’s 80,000 temples more relevant
An entertaining comic-strip version of a business classic
His manner could be blunt, but Theodore Levitt’s intellect was both sharp and inspirational
Executives’ achievements are hard to measure
Companies need to foster their markets, says Stefan Stern
Increasing numbers of professors are merely repeating their classes when visiting a company
Holding cash is once again seen as a virtue rather than a vice
If industry does not address the issue, the danger is that government will, writes John Plender
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