How to Launch a Successful Project During Ramadan?
The article discusses the opportunities and challenges entrepreneurs face when considering launching a business during the Ramadan period, highlighting consumer behavior and market dynamics.
The Harvard document that Sturzenegger used to expand business with the U.S.
The Argentine government, leveraging a Harvard Growth Lab document, is targeting goods with high market potential in the U.S. amidst global trade dynamics.
Pablo Isla to Nestlé shareholders: 'We are now facing many of the dynamics I faced at Inditex'
Pablo Isla, addressing Nestlé shareholders for the first time since taking office, highlights his commitment while acknowledging challenges facing the company, including a significant drop in profits for 2025 and a strategic shift in the ice cream business.
Mexico, out of the table (3). Business diplomacy
This article discusses the changing dynamics in U.S. trade policy, emphasizing the shift from economic efficiency to control and security in international relations.
The Game That Exposes the Invisible Threads of Power and Corporate Betrayal
The article discusses a new interactive game that depicts the complexities and challenges of corporate relationships and power dynamics.
Viktorija Joniene Opens Up About Budi, Meisāns, Epstein, and Other Men in Business
Fashion designer Viktorija Joniene publicly discusses her experiences with men in business amid the Epstein scandal in Latvia.
Aqua Bridge or Cooke for the... checkmate in the Avramar "chess"
The acquisition dynamics involving Aqua Bridge and Cooke are reshaping the ownership landscape of Avramar Greece amidst rapid developments.
The Most Demanded Social Sciences Programs in Universities; Interest in the Service Sector Decreases
The number of male students in Latvia's universities is increasing while female enrollment is slightly declining, with a growing demand for social sciences, business studies, and law programs.
The 'Poor Relatives' Who Became Bosses
Poland and other Eastern European countries are transforming from economic underdogs to influential players in Western Europe as they begin acquiring companies in wealthier nations.
‘It's not a big desire, but I feel empty’... only the large mart in Jeju City operates normally on the island during the Lunar New Year
On Lunar New Year's Day, large marts in Seogwipo will remain closed while those in Jeju City will stay open, sparking calls from workers for better rest rights.
Artificial Intelligence: The $1 Trillion Sell-off on Wall Street and the Fear of Disruption of Business Models
The technology market is facing a massive sell-off as investors fear that artificial intelligence poses a direct threat to traditional business models and shifts power dynamics.
Company news filter: State forests take over another coalition-verified head, Kofola expands business to rums, and a new player enters the gambling industry
The article discusses the recent leadership changes in state forests, Kofola's expansion into rum production, and the entry of a new player in the gambling sector amidst changing trade dynamics with India.
Big business or revenge on the left? We explain the controversy over the National Labour Inspectorate
The article discusses the recent backlash from Donald Tusk regarding a reform within his government that would empower the National Labour Inspectorate to convert contracts into employment agreements, questioning the sudden change of heart and its implications for political dynamics.
Equality: An Executive Floor Like an Episode of 'Mad Men'
The article discusses the stagnation of women's representation in corporate boards, highlighting a regressive trend in gender equality reminiscent of earlier power dynamics between men and women.
Foreign, Hong Kong retailers close stores in mainland China amid changing dynamics
Foreign and Hong Kong retailers, including Lane Crawford and Ikea, are shutting down stores in mainland China due to shifting market dynamics and outdated business models.
We are like a band on the Titanic, says the co-owner of the second-hand bookstore and writer Lukáš Cabala
Lukáš Cabala, co-owner of the second-hand bookstore 'Čierne na bielom', discusses the impact of changing market dynamics on their business, especially with the entry of the Czech company Knihobot into the Slovak market.
The drama and anger with the roadblocks, the Karystian party (where it gets its support), the Kotsovolos deal with Amohiridis-Savvidis, the Egnatia and the 22 airports, the Filippou family and the bottomless barrel
The article discusses the current unrest due to roadblocks, political dynamics surrounding the Karystian party, a business deal involving Kotsovolos, and broader issues like the Egnatia highway and airport situation in Greece.