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New CEOs have 100 days to boost stock prices

January 14, 2016
New chief executives, especially those appointed from outside an organisation, can see the company's stock price soar if they present their strategy to investors in their first 100 days, new research from Oxford has discovered.

Obstacles on your way to a new, great product

January 11, 2016
When it's time to move on onto new products and expand new ideas, there are some common obstacles that can slow you down. Instead of jumping over them, we'll tell you how to remove them, that's easier.

If you want to be perceived as eco-friendly, use green or blue

December 21, 2015
University of Oregon and University of Cincinnati researchers have found that everyday shoppers make assumptions about brands that use green colors.

Exploring why 'family' CEOs think differently

December 17, 2015
Founder-CEOs and CEOs related to the founder see the world differently than CEOs of non-family firms, and they pursue different strategies, according to new research from the Robert H. Smith School of Business at the University of Maryland.

How to prevent burnout and still do the job

December 14, 2015
It's not easy to be a CEO. There's a lot to think about, and even more to do. Without some planning in advance it's very likely that burnout is ahead of you. So, what can you do?

Hedge fund activism weakens the competition

December 10, 2015
Hedge fund activism often initially bolsters the target company but new research has found that it weakens the competition, which may hurt innovation and the larger economy.

Choosing team leaders who can think for themselves

December 7, 2015
When some of your teams needs a new leader, you should carefully think whom you will choose because that mistake may result in waste of time and money, as well as dissatisfaction of other employees.

Why CEOs delay sharing bad news

December 3, 2015
An important part of a CEO\'s job is to communicate a business\'s value to shareholders. Good news is usually shared with investors right away, but bad news tends to lag. A new study from the University of Georgia Terry College of Business examines why CEOs delay the release of bad news and how that can change.

The most common obstacles to effective colaboration

November 30, 2015
There are some errors anybody can make, errors that stands in way of better collaboration in the company. Here are the most common obstacles for better cooperation among teams.

Tradeoffs between complex and convenient products

November 26, 2015
From a product’s price to its convenience, ease of use, and number of overall features, many factors play into getting the most "bang for your buck."

How to get an outside view about your company

November 23, 2015
So, you have great products, the company has everything in place, and you are one lucky CEO. However, do you know what your customers really think about you?

The name of your business could have a big impact on customers

November 19, 2015
A research from Barclays Business found that a business can help or hinder trade with 89% of consumers saying that good spelling would encourage them to shop there.
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