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Chronicles from a Caribbean Cubicle Podcast
New Reasons to Stop Competing
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New Reasons to Stop Competing

Much of the MBA-level teaching around strategy focuses on beating the competition. Has that line of thinking been rendered obsolete by the pandemic, to be replaced by a fresh focus elsewhere?

Harvard’s Michael E. Porter is well-known for his thought leadership on competitive strategy - finding ways to beat your company’s rivals. Lately, however, his theories deserve a rethink, especially now that the end of COVID’s rampage is in sight. Has his main thrust of focusing on your competitors become obsolete?

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JumpLeap Long-Term Strategic Planning
Chronicles from a Caribbean Cubicle Podcast
There are significant challenges facing Caribbean companies. In the areas of strategic planning and productivity improvements, unique thinking is needed to break out of historical norms.
But such thinking isn’t easy to find.
Join me, Francis Wade, for some provocative insights into the way I see these problems. These are mostly audio editions of past Gleanr articles.