This presentation outlines the importance of forming global alliances in the context of a globalized economy. It touches upon why a company should want to create alliances and also points out some of the disadvantages associated with alliances. Also included are examples of some strategies used by internationally renowned companies
The presentation gives an overview of ethics, social contract theory and ethical decision making. Also included are questions that decision-makers can ask themselves to assess whether they are making ethical choices.
The presentation describes employee ownership - what it is, why companies implement employee stock ownership plans (ESOPS), statistics on employee ownership in the U.S. and types of plans.
These worksheets follow the structure of the Innovation Strategies presentation and invite trainees to reflect on directions for corporate entrepreneurship, leveraging corporate assets, process innovation and product development.
This presentation explains the different tasks of strategic planning and presents questions to ask oneself when clarifying an organization's mission. The presenter's notes give further details on the nine steps of strategic planning.
This presentation focuses on securing funding for companies. It touches upon firm lifecycles, gives an overview of the challenges of growing firms and then lists different types of equity capital. It details the art and science of equity investing and finishes with a list of "Top 10 lies of entrepreneurs."
This document gives an example of a company going through cash flow issues. There are questions for readers to answer relating to decisions the company would need to make to survive.