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At Northeastern's Hong Kong forum, global CEOs, including CEM board member, Spencer Fung, explored how AI, agility and intergenerational learning drive innovation in business, energy and education.

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“There are trade-offs to having stringent data protection policies,” says Luis Alfonso Dau, CEM faculty fellow and associate professor of international business and strategy at Northeastern.

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Market Basket's latest family feud is testing more than boardroom dynamics—it's challenging the company's legacy of trust and loyalty. D'Amore-McKim professor Kimberly Eddleston says the conflict highlights how family businesses can lose their “family-ness” when profits overshadow people, reminding leaders that culture and governance are just as vital to success as strategy.

Can India compete in today's rapidly evolving technology sector? Frank D'Souza, former CEO of Cognizant and current co-founder and Managing Partner of Recognize, believes the answer is yes, but India's competitive advantage will look different from America's or China's.

The U.S. recently announced plans to raise H-1B visa fees to $100,000. Experts say the increase could impact America's edge in science and technology.

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As another deadline for the divestment of TikTok in the US comes and goes, President Donald Trump's announcement that a deal with China is within reach leaves many unanswered questions for creators, users and investors in the Gulf and around the world.  Unknowns include the value of the deal, led by US-based software company Oracle according…
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Northeastern student Anjali Laddha won an Innovator Award for helping Indian students boost careers with AI-driven tools.

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For nearly 120 years and over four generations of the Fung family, the company Li & Fung Limited has managed global supply chains for retailers and brands.  But the Hong Kong-based company isn't looking toward the past; it's focused on the future.  “It's a very traditional business, and I'm trying to disrupt it,” said Spencer Fung, Li…
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Blen Yohannes, a Spring 2025 recipient of the Srinivasan Family Awards for Projects in Emerging Markets, spent the summer partnering with Ethiopia's Ministry of Health to strengthen the country's Maternal Death Surveillance and Response program.

George Yip, a distinguished visiting professor in international business and strategy in the D'Amore-McKim School of Business, breaks down the potential global impact of the agreement.

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