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Nostalgia Is Not a Strategy: Rethinking Competitiveness in 2026

Stéphane Garelli, Professor Emeritus at IMD and the University of Lausanne and founder of the World Competitiveness Center, examines how four decades of globalization have given way to a more fragmented, politicized world economy. Drawing on his experience at the World Economic Forum and decades of research on national and corporate competitiveness, Garelli argues that nostalgia for the past is not a strategy, and that diversification, resilience, reliability and pricing power will define which companies succeed in 2026.
By Stéphane Garelli

Former Mexican President Vicente Fox Spreads Global Capitalism With Middle Fingers

"Creativity is a way that resistance has responded to Trump's stubbornness," Vicente Fox told Observer in an extensive sit-down interview.
By Davis Richardson
President Donald Trump.

Trump Tells World Leaders ‘America Is Open for Business’ at World Economic Forum

“America is open for business, and we are competing once again,” Trump told a packed hall.
By Davis Richardson
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

India’s PM Warns Against Isolationism at World Economic Forum Ahead of Trump

By Davis Richardson
President Donald Trump on November 9, 2017 in Beijing, China.

China Advocates Globalization as Trump Reverts Back to ‘America First’

By Francesca Friday
Is there really a strong division between folks like Brexit leader Farage and global citizens Bill Gates and Canadian PM Justin Trudeau?

Rise in Globalism Doesn’t Mean the End for Nationalists

By A. Burcu Bayram
Many uses of oil and gas will never go away.

What Will All Top 10 Oil Companies Do in 60 Years?

By Ryan Carlyle
Collaboration should be about knocking down obstacles to getting that work done, not the latest video conferencing or chat tool.

Highly Productive Teams Communicate More but Actually Talk Less

By Patrick Tickle
Drought-damaged corn on an Ohio farm, 2012.

What if Several of the World’s Biggest Food Crops Failed at the Same Time?

By Anthony Janetos
University students experiment with human-robot interaction and autonomous manipulation, two elements of manufacturing’s future.

To Really Help US Workers, We Should Invest in Robots

By Nikolaus Correll
A reveler walks along Bourbon Street with a stack of beads around his neck during Mardi Gras day on February 24, 2009 in New Orleans, Louisiana.

The Destructive Life of a Mardi Gras Bead

By David Redmon
Israel’s startups are hungry for scale, exposure and a chance to test themselves in the global market, and they’ve built an international reputation for innovation and agility.

This Middle Eastern Country Is Tech’s Best-Kept Secret

By Roy Hessel
The gig economy has come a long way in the past decade, but its best days are yet to come.

How Technology Is Enabling the Rise of the One-Person Business

By Amit Maimon
U.S. Secretary of Commerce Penny Pritzker speaks during a discussion on the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) September 26, 2016 on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC.

Trade Deals and Job Loss: Politicians Have It Wrong

By Per Bylund
A dress by designer Iris van Herpen, who, with her runway designs, challenges common fashion norms and beliefs.

Can Technology Help Fashion Clean Up Its Act?

By Suzanne Mancini

Brooklyn Lawmaker Announces Plan to Attract More Islamic Investment

By David Freedlander

Global Slowdown Alert! World Needs More Stimulus

By Mike Taylor
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