Management in Practice
What Is the Way Forward for Indonesia?
Indonesia’s former trade minister on how the country can continue to grow its economy as commodity prices collapse.
How Are Hedge Funds Changing?
Putnam Coes ’94 of Paulson & Co. says that starting a new fund is harder than ever.
Should We Put a Price on Water?
Jim Matheson, CEO of Oasys Water, discusses the role for policy and innovation in avoiding a global freshwater crisis.
Is Climate Change Too Big for Business?
Frances Beinecke argues that climate change is too fundamental for business to solve without a framework set by public policy.
Can Regional Integration Help Africa Realize Its Economic Potential?
Ibrahim Mayaki, former prime minister of Niger and now head of the New Partnership for Africa's Development, on the organization's approach.
How Global Should India Be?
Arvind Subramanian, chief economic adviser to the Indian government, on preserving the country’s stability and internal priorities while engaging with the world.
Can a Hospital Be a Global Citizen?
Dr. Michael Apkon ’02, president and CEO of Toronto’s Hospital for Sick Children, on his role and the hospital’s global approach.
What's Next for the Eurozone?
Despite debt crises, a flood of refugees, and struggling economies, there are reasons to be optimistic about the Eurozone.
Can Technology Help Transform Healthcare?
Christopher Ross ’88, chief information officer for Mayo Clinic, discusses trends in the industry and how Mayo is revamping its own technology.
Where Does Gender Bias Remain?
Cathy Ashton, the former high representative of the European Union for foreign affairs, on the structural and implicit biases that keep women from getting equal access to many opportunities.