Transforming giants
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520 | 8 | $aLarge corporations have long been seen as lumbering, inflexible, bureaucratic and clueless about global developments. But recently some multinationals seem to be transforming themselves: They're engaging employees, moving quickly, and introducing innovations that show true connection with the world. The author ventured with a research team inside a dozen global giants--including IBM, Procter & Gamble, Omron, CEMEX, Cisco, and Banco Real--to discover what has been driving the change | |
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773 | 0 | $wMAP20077100345$dBoston$gVol. 86, nº 1, January 2008; p. 43-52$tHarvard Business Review |