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Twitter Demonstrates Why Poison Pills Are Bad For Shareholders, Mark Humphery-Jenner
Twitter Demonstrates Why Poison Pills Are Bad For Shareholders, Mark Humphery-Jenner
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Twitter’s poison pill appears to be an attempt to entrench the board rather than delivering shareholder value, writes UNSW Business School's Mark Humphery-Jenner
Communicating Business, Singapore Management University
Communicating Business, Singapore Management University
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Communications heads should have a seat in boardrooms to facilitate strategic communication. But they need to demonstrate how communications drive business
Us Lawmakers Are Taking A Massive Swipe At Big Tech. If It Lands, The Impact Will Be Felt Globally, Katharine Kemp
Us Lawmakers Are Taking A Massive Swipe At Big Tech. If It Lands, The Impact Will Be Felt Globally, Katharine Kemp
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Five antitrust laws proposed in the US aim to aggressively rein in the market power of “big tech” companies and change the way they do business, writes UNSW Sydney's Katharine Kemp
When Diversity Becomes A Problem, Singapore Management University
When Diversity Becomes A Problem, Singapore Management University
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While diversity encourages creativity, it can form faultlines and divide teams. How to manage faultlines is vital for organisational success
Why Activist Hedge Funds Are Not Just Working Alone, Singapore Management University
Why Activist Hedge Funds Are Not Just Working Alone, Singapore Management University
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Networking with other investors is key to productive campaigns
How Firms Are Better Capturing Ideas From The Inside, Singapore Management University
How Firms Are Better Capturing Ideas From The Inside, Singapore Management University
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Internal crowdsourcing allows staff to participate more widely
Externalities Of Capitalism, Singapore Management University
Externalities Of Capitalism, Singapore Management University
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Capitalism produces consequences – both good and bad – that are not intended. Strong states are needed to manage them
Boiling The Ocean, Singapore Management University
Boiling The Ocean, Singapore Management University
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Social entrepreneur Durreen Shahnaz set out to change Social Entrepreneurship in Asia, which she likens to “boiling the ocean”; it is now at least lukewarm
How To Create Value Like Master Negotiators, Singapore Management University
How To Create Value Like Master Negotiators, Singapore Management University
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Be thoroughly prepared but know when there is no deal
Moving Forward With Echoes From The Past, Singapore Management University
Moving Forward With Echoes From The Past, Singapore Management University
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A company’s history can build a corporate identity and branding, as well as overcome a crisis
Making Money From Mobile Phone Service At Sea, Singapore Management University
Making Money From Mobile Phone Service At Sea, Singapore Management University
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It takes expertise and talent to build a new business; it takes capital and speed to maximise returns.
Coke’S Secret Ingredient: The Power Of Storytelling, Singapore Management University
Coke’S Secret Ingredient: The Power Of Storytelling, Singapore Management University
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Coca-Cola was a product developed during the manufacturing era of the second industrial revolution. In its 120-year history, the world has changed. How does Coca-Cola compete and stay relevant in the 21st century with technology brands like Google and Facebook dominating people’s attention? According to Leonardo O’Grady, Director ASEAN Integrated Marketing & Communications, Coca-Cola Asia Pacific, the key to success is engaging the market with great story-telling.
Once More With Feeling …The Art Of Wooing The Public, Singapore Management University
Once More With Feeling …The Art Of Wooing The Public, Singapore Management University
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Public relations is an art, declares Rose Tan, the doyenne of Singapore’s own sports public relations industry. And although it’s changing rapidly as communications cross multiple platforms, it’s still something that needs to come from the heart.
Corporate Governance: The Role Of Independent Directors, Singapore Management University
Corporate Governance: The Role Of Independent Directors, Singapore Management University
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Companies in Singapore may now have to spend more time and resources to look for independent directors for their firms after the recent revised Corporate Governance Code, but the efforts will be worth it, said Jeremy Goh, associate professor of finance at SMU at a panel discussion during the 3rd Singapore Corporate Governance Week.
Communicating In Markets: Is It Worthy To Be Wordy?, Singapore Management University
Communicating In Markets: Is It Worthy To Be Wordy?, Singapore Management University
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In the midst of on-going discussions around complex financial concepts, it is perhaps time to step back and look at the importance of communication, said David G Fernandez, head of JP Morgan’s Emerging Asia Research team, at the Sim Kee Boon Institute for Financial Economics (SKBI) Annual Conference. He notes the importance for policy makers to communicate with market participants in light of the increase in volatility and tail risks in financial markets
Enhancing Internal Communications: How Microsoft Cuts Through The Clutter, Singapore Management University
Enhancing Internal Communications: How Microsoft Cuts Through The Clutter, Singapore Management University
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How do you communicate with 5,000 employees across 17 countries in a simple yet effective and compelling way? This was a question that Jovina Ang had to answer back in 2010, when she joined Microsoft Services Asia as marketing communications director.