3 result(s) for yusaf akbar in Business
Xpat Opinion: Strategy For The Sharing Economy
- 8 Sep 2015 9:00 AM
- business
By Yusaf Akbar: Strategic thinking is at a crossroads. For decades, strategy theory and practice and the pursuit of competitive advantage has been centered on three complementary perspectives: external positioning, internal resources and capabilities and dynamic agility.
Invitation: CEU Business School Budapest: MBA Info Session, 12 December
- 5 Dec 2013 8:00 AM
- business
MBA Info Session Featuring "Entering Emerging Markets: Challenges And Strategies For Small And Mid-Sized Firms": CEU Business School prepares graduate students, executives, professionals and entrepreneurs from all over the world to lead in fast-changing and emerging economies like no other business school.
Professor Akbar Gives Commentary On Economic Outlook Of Eurozone At CEU Budapest
- 28 May 2012 2:00 AM
- business
Yusaf Akbar, an associate professor of management and international business at Central European University Business School, describes what many are calling “the Eurozone crisis” as not a crisis at all, but a “process of adjustment.”
Xpat Opinion: Strategy For The Sharing Economy
- 8 Sep 2015 9:00 AM
- business
By Yusaf Akbar: Strategic thinking is at a crossroads. For decades, strategy theory and practice and the pursuit of competitive advantage has been centered on three complementary perspectives: external positioning, internal resources and capabilities and dynamic agility.
Invitation: CEU Business School Budapest: MBA Info Session, 12 December
- 5 Dec 2013 8:00 AM
- business
MBA Info Session Featuring "Entering Emerging Markets: Challenges And Strategies For Small And Mid-Sized Firms": CEU Business School prepares graduate students, executives, professionals and entrepreneurs from all over the world to lead in fast-changing and emerging economies like no other business school.
Professor Akbar Gives Commentary On Economic Outlook Of Eurozone At CEU Budapest
- 28 May 2012 2:00 AM
- business
Yusaf Akbar, an associate professor of management and international business at Central European University Business School, describes what many are calling “the Eurozone crisis” as not a crisis at all, but a “process of adjustment.”