Thank you for participating in the Arthur D. Little Executive Bootcamp, Leading in an Era of Geopolitical Turmoil. Below you'll find the slides from the session. If you have any outstanding questions for David S. Lee, we would be happy to help get them answered—just email Anne Mullaney.
We greatly appreciate you taking time from your busy schedule to join the bootcamp, and value your feedback! Would you please complete our short evaluation questionnaire while everything is fresh in your mind?
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Recommended Resources
- How Companies Can Navigate Today’s Geopolitical Risks, by David S. Lee and Brad Glosserman, Harvard Business Review, November 28, 2022 (5 min read)
- Caught in the Middle, a mini-case study excerpted from the upcoming book, A Perilous Moment: Navigating the New National Security Economy by David S. Lee and Brad Glosserman (5 min read)
- Didi shareholders give green light for New York delisting after IPO saga sees US$60 billion in value evaporate (via Yahoo! Finance) by Coco Feng. This article originally appeared in the South China Morning Post (5 min read)
- A list of companies still doing business in Russia circulated. McDonald’s, Coca-Cola and Starbucks soon pulled out by Bryan Pietsch, Washington Post, March 8, 2022 (4 min read)
- The Pentagon's New Map: War and Peace in the Twenty-First Century
- Picking Sides Proves Too Hard for CEOs in a Fragmenting World (requires Financial Times subscription)
- The New CEO Activists, by Aaron K. Chatterji and Michael W. Toffel, Harvard Business Review, February 2018
- China as a "National Strategic Buyer": Toward a Multilateral Regime for Cross-Border M&A by Jeffrey N. Gordon, Columbia Law School and Curtis J. Milhaupt, Stanford Law School
- Over 1,000 Companies Have Curtailed Operations in Russia—But Some Remain, Yale School of Management
Upcoming Executive Bootcamp: Mastering the Demands of the New Supply Chain
Balancing supply chain optimization with risk reduction — a standard supply chain practice — has become more challenging. From COVID-related disruption to geopolitical conflict and severe climate events that have impacted the supply side, to a slowing economy and changes in purchasing patterns that increase demand-side uncertainty, supply chain issues are complicated at best. Add to this, growing pressure — from consumers, industry associations, and regulators — to accurately track supply chain sustainability metrics and to pursue circular supply solutions, and it’s clear that the supply chain issues firms face are far more complex than ever.
The Arthur D. Little Bootcamp, Mastering the Demands of the New Supply Chain, led by supply chain expert, Ivey Business School Professor Deishin Lee, is designed to help you and your colleagues better understand and expertly navigate these new supply chain complexities. Join us June 14 & 15. Contact Anne Mullaney or your ADL partner to find out how you can participate.
If you have any questions, please contact Anne Mullaney by email or call +1 978 245 7623.