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Career planning for a turbulent world

Mike RosenbergFebruary 17, 2020

As Covid-19 continues to spread, it is also a reminder that not only is everything connected at the industry and company level but also in terms of our personal careers and plans.

  • Climate Change
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Four graphs to understand the facts on carbon

Mike RosenbergDecember 16, 2019

While it seems there is good and bad news coming out of the COP 25 in Madrid, one does get the feeling that the world is moving to slowly on the issue of de-carbonization. To give some context to the entire issue, I have picked these four charts out of the work done by the Global Carbon Project that I think summarizes the situation.

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Trump’s Win Seen From China

Mike RosenbergNovember 14, 2016

According to the Chinese press, China is delighted with the election of Donald Trump as it might mean an end to the TTP and Obama’s Pivot to Asia.

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Trouble off the coast of China

Mike RosenbergApril 4, 2016

The current geo-political tension in the South China Sea gives another example as to why we need well prepared and balanced individuals in high political office in the United States and around the world.

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  • Strategy & Sustainability

China is moving very fast

Mike RosenbergMay 25, 2015

After spending time discussing the link between business strategy and environmental sustainability with a group of Chinese CEOs it seems that the situation in China is changing very fast and that their environmental sensibility might be higher than their western counterparts.

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Mike Rosenberg is Associate Professor of strategic management at IESE Business School where he teaches in the MBA and executive education programs on strategy, sustainability, globalization, and geo-politics. His books deal with environmental sustainability, geo-politics, and the future of the media industry.

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