How Companies Should Invest in a Downturn
Technology firms’ stock prices have declined recently, bringing memories of the early 2000s’ dotcom bust. For example, the value of Cathie Wood’s Ark Innovation ETF has declined by 75% from its peak. This downfall is quite similar to the 78% decline in Nasdaq from March 2000 to October 2002, which was followed by a recession. Read the rest of the post on Harvard Business Review....
Posted by: Vijay Govindarajan - 06/20/2022 at 05:50 am
Higher Ed’s Next Great Digital Advantage
Universities today face two competing choices: Should we go back to the erstwhile campus-centric, face-to-face education? Or should we leverage the lessons from remote teaching during the COVID-19 pandemic to redefine it? Read the rest of the post on Harvard Business Review.
Posted by: Vijay Govindarajan - 06/14/2022 at 09:34 am
The Growing Imperative to Build Leadership in Fourth Industrial Revolution
With lockdown in Shenzen tech hub in China and shipping disruptions arising from Russia’s attack on Ukraine, some of us have lost hope that we will ever receive that new phone, webcam, or car that we ordered during the Covid pandemic, and have patiently waited for months. This situation is not an outcome just recent events, but a culmination of series of events that led to contrasting...
Posted by: Vijay Govindarajan - 06/02/2022 at 05:42 am