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Tag Archives: professor
Imagine if every resident of Mumbai had a car?
IT Decisions is in Rome this week at the Orange Business Live conference – an event packed full of CIOs and technology decision-makers from across the world. Professor Stéphane Garelli of IMD Business School and the University of Lausanne delivered … Continue reading
Posted in Audio, Comment, Economics
Tagged #OBL12, 2012, Business, business live, communication, economics, economy, global, IMD, IMDB, innovation, italy, lausanne, orange, orange business, professor, recession, rome, stephane garelli, telco, telecoms, university, world
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Brazil must adopt modern labor law standards
Dr Ilan Oshri is an associate professor of strategy and technology management at the Erasmus Research Institute of Management in Rotterdam, Netherlands. Oshri spent time in Brazil working on outsourcing research related to the transfer of employees from Banco Real to India’s … Continue reading
Posted in Analysis, Culture, Interviews
Tagged abn amro, banco real, brasil, brazil, dutch, erasmus, erim, ilan oshri, julia kotlarsky, law, management, netherlands, professor, rbs, rotterdam, strategy, tata consultancy services, tcs, technology, tupe
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Brazilian academic gives a social media lesson
Renata Santiago is a professor at FAAP university in São Paulo, teaching social media and communications. She also teaches digital communications at SENAC and is a social media strategist at CDN Digital.
Posted in Culture, Interviews, Video
Tagged analyst, ar, b2b, b2c, blog, blogger, blogging, brasil, brazil, budget, cdn, cdn digital, ceo, cfo, CIO, comms, communications, cto, data, digital, executive, faap, facebook, followers, harvard, information, investment, it decisions, itdecs, kobayashi-hillary, linkedin, management, manager, mark hillary, mba, media, msc, networking, offshoring, outsource, outsourcing, postgraduate, power, pr, professor, public relations, recruitment, renata santiago, roi, rpo, São Paulo, senac, social, sodexo, starbucks, technology, training, trust, twitter, universidade, university
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Economic nationalism: the way to go for Brazil?
The Brazilian government’s measures such as the recent temporary tax breaks for car manufacturers and home appliances to maintain economic growth may signal the start of a new form of economic policy, according to specialists. Brazil’s upbeat economic performance slowed … Continue reading →