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IESE Insight. Issue 12. First Quarter 2012
Decision Analysis, Economics, Information Technologies, Innovation and Change, Knowledge and Communication, Leadership and People Management, Service and Operations Management, Strategy
English , Spanish
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Reference: REV-29-E
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Number of pages: 78
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Publication Date: Mar 15, 2012
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Source: IESE (España)
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Type of Document: Magazine
Description
IESE's Adrian A. Done presents practical tools for plotting the major threats and maximizing the significant opportunities that are likely to have a direct bearing on your and your companys future well-being and prosperity. Ian Goldin (Oxford Martin School) suggests the first steps you need to take to improve the mitigation and management of 21st century systemic risks. Devin Fidler and Marina Gorbis (Institute for the Future) explore the implications of current changes affecting society and list 10 specific new skills that can help workers achieve success in the next decade. IESE's Mike Rosenberg sets out a simple seven-step scenario planning process, which managers can use in a workshop. His article includes an interview with Angela Wilkinson, who spent a decade as a leading member of Shells global scenario team.
IESE's Beatriz Muñoz-Seca proposes the Service Activity Sequence an operational framework for arts and cultural institutions to create richer customer service experiences. IESE's Jaume Ribera and Cristina Castillo (CEIBS) recommend ways to enhance efficiency in the China/Europe supply chain to reap the rewards without the headaches.
Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz tells us how to perk up a premium brand with a social conscience. Our case study considers what happens when a volcano literally casts a cloud over your distribution model. And Lee Browns story of how he transformed the New York City Police Department reveals useful lessons for uncuffing organizational change.