Davos: Chat with Nicolas Berggruen
Already working to help solve California's problems, billionaire Berggruen gets to work on Europe.
Already working to help solve California's problems, billionaire Berggruen gets to work on Europe.
Dell's CMO on the brand transformation and new campaign.
Every now and then, situations arise among people in business that make me feel they’ve forgotten what they’re there for: read »
This post was written by Mark Foster, group chief executive, Management Consulting, Accenture. He is filing his notes from the World Economic Forum for Forbes.] read »
Yesterday I blogged about David J. Rothkopf's attack on “the widely subscribed to notion . . . often cited by politicians and op-ed writers . . . that somehow there is something special, some gene in American DNA, that makes us uniquely capable when it comes to innovation.” Rothkopf argued that “the United States’ only path to renewed growth and sustained leadership is via innovation and enhanced competitiveness. But we have no natural right to lead in those areas. We have no special ‘gen[...] read »
This post was written by Liz Claman, FOX Business Network anchor, who is blogging for ForbesWoman from Davos. read »
Comcast doesn't officially assume control of NBC Universal until Friday, but that didn't stop the famously frugal cable company from trying to gin up some goodwill. read »
E-mail changed the way we communicate. Now, the way we communicate may be changing e-mail. read »
I wasn’t invited to rub shoulders with the captains of industry at the World Economic Forum in Davos this year. But that’s okay. I can weigh in from my equally snowy perch here in New York, home of Times Square. And from what I can tell after watching some of the action online is that these CEOs should consider that, much like the notion of a billboard in Times Square, they’re selling their message at the crossroads of the world in a space where countless other companies are trying to stand out.[...] read »
At the World Economic Forum in Davos I sat down with Accenture's former CEO and current Chairman, Bill Green. He's been in his new role as sole Chairman of the US$21.6 billion global consulting company for six weeks now, and currently he's going through what he affectionately refers to as "the withdrawal phase" from no longer working as CEO. Green joined the firm in 1977 and rose to partner in 1986. He served as CEO from September 2004 to December of last year and took the additional responsibility[...] read »