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Patent thickets and the commercialization of new technologies

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It was a transaction that made headlines not only in the business press but in news outlets around the world: Google acquired Motorola Mobility for $12.5 billion in a deal closed in May 2012. Less…

Hidden champions – adapting to change through innovation

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For these so-called hidden champions – a term coined by Professor Hermann Simon – innovation is a core, defining feature alongside a focus on narrow markets, a high degree of customer orientation,…

Managing customer satisfaction better

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Ansgar Lindner,1 Chief Marketing Officer of a trading concern operating internationally, was at a loss to understand his predicament. His team seemed to be doing everything right. It regularly asked…

Europe must be less defensive about Chinese investment

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Is Germany just a department store with a clearance sale for China? Leifeld, 50Hertz, Grammer — hardly a week goes by without a German company being targeted for Chinese takeover. While mergers and…

Business advantage lies in creativity

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The road to manufacturing headed east many years ago, but the question now is: will service solutions head in that same direction? Back in 1999, six of the top international truck manufacturers were…

Can Germany's Mittelstand solve China’s economic challenge?

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One of China’s premier manufacturers of steel had finally succeeded—after five long years—to domestically produce the kind of high-grade steel that it has been importing for ballpoint pens from…

The dark side of coaching

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Having introduced coaching as a crucial element in most of my executive education programs more than a decade ago, I witnessed thousands of people benefiting from deep conversations involving…

The vicious circle of customer loyalty

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In a study published in the Journal of Marketing, my co-authors and I analyzed data from over 7,500 consultations with customers in the retail sector, including car dealerships, furniture outlets,…

Women access treatment for symptomatic diseases later than men in developing countries

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A major consequence of gender-based health inequalities in the developing world is excess female mortality, as captured by low ratios of females to males, notably in India and China. In India, unlike…