The cases of Foley and Sotloff: Collision of rights?

The executions of journalist James Foley last month and Steven Sotloff days ago have sparked debate not only on the tragedies that occurred, but also on the opportunity to place limits on the right to freedom of information: Should images of executions be broadcast? CNN, for example, raised the issue. It is an interesting argument, because…
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Thinking long-term in Africa

Welcome back after the break! When I came back from Africa, one of my colleagues at IESE told me: "Africa, you're re-energized!" Indeed, I am. One of the energy shots came from meeting the CEO of a leading bank in Kenya and East Africa. His approach illustrates that thinking long-term pays off in Africa. To the…
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Let's take a break!

Now that I'm back to Barcelona, I plan to keep the blog going. However, I will take a break in August. This will also give you an opportunity to catch up with missed posts. "Talk" to you again in September!

It takes local management to succeed in Africa

At a meeting with the management team of a company in Nairobi, I was asked: "Our company started operations in Nigeria two years ago. So far, we have not succeeded. Based on your discussions with Pan-African companies, why do you think this is the case?" I had some seconds to reflect. It could not be…
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