The great miscalculation–and exit–of multinationals in Africa… again
Doing business in Africa is hard, but multinational companies can succeed if they understand these two things.
Doing business in Africa is hard, but multinational companies can succeed if they understand these two things.
Apr 23, 2024
In this piece, I highlight an innovator, Strengthening Indiana Families, providing a deep dive into their approach to enhance child well-being. I also provide a quick overview of Business Model Theory.
Apr 18, 2024
The line between technology, innovation, and progress is not straight. More innovation leads to greater shared prosperity, but not all innovation is equal.
Apr 18, 2024
By prioritizing 3 critical components, schools can lessen the likelihood that AI companions steal the next generation’s.
Apr 16, 2024
The selective higher ed business model is tied up in anti-volume. And that’s not something you can “disrupt.”
Apr 16, 2024
Just as infants rely on their parents or caregivers for every aspect of their care and development in infancy, new markets depend on entrepreneurs and investors to undertake every essential task in their creation.
Apr 12, 2024
The US child welfare system incentivizes a reactionary rather than a proactive response, resulting in cases of child abuse and neglect that could have been avoided. To deliver on prevention effectively and sustainably, n...
Apr 4, 2024
In this discussion with Jhaymee Tynan, founder and consulting principal, you'll learn her keys to leadership success plus her advice for founders.
Mar 28, 2024