Includes:
- Foresight: The boom in smart grids; Qatar takes off; introducing Web 3.0
- Ones to watch: Five bosses with the guts to steer U.S. businesses in new directions
- Business intelligence: Do you get the right information to the right people at the right time? Making shrewd use of data could transform your business
- Warren Buffett: The sage of Omaha has just bet billions on the U.S. economy. What does he know and what can his success teach you?
- Redefining the multinational: The rise of the emerging economies has changed the rules for global corporations forever. But have your managers noticed?
- The secret art of acquisition: The strategies that really drive Rupert Murdoch’s deals
- Left field: Why every government should beware of JFK’s tax paradox
- Ten issues that matter: Trends that will shape the future of big businesses, from speed sourcing to reverse innovation and mobile workforces
- Getting infrastructure right: Can market-driven solutions ensure economies aren’t held back by inadequate infrastructure? Three experts debate the issues
- Inventing the future: Cisco’s Chuck Robbins explains how developing leaders has helped the tech giant generate billions of dollars in new business
- Learning curve: Ramp up growth with the help of circus master PT Barnum
- Any other business: Cutting through the myths of cloud computing; CEOs on the web
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