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Business and Management Insights and Ideas for Global Leaders
I by IMD is a pioneering multi-format business intelligence publication, grounded in real world practice and expert research. The quarterly magazine and digital platform share rigorous, relevant, insightful and actionable ideas to empower leaders to transform organizations for a more prosperous, sustainable, and inclusive world.
Erin Schaff/The New York Times
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I by IMD is published by IMD Business School, ranked #1 for Executive Education by the Financial Times. For almost 80 years, IMD has been a pioneering force in developing leaders who transform organizations for a more prosperous, sustainable, and inclusive world.
Topics: Leadership, Management, Organizational Strategy Founders: IMD Year Founded: 2021
Production Details
Frequency: 1 to 5 articles per week in English and 2-3 articles per week in Spanish Visuals: With photos, illustrations and videos as available Languages: English and Spanish
WHY LICENSE I BY IMD?
Rigorous
Well-founded in research and/or practice that can be translated for a decision-maker audience.
Relevant
Addresses a business need, opportunity, or challenge that matters to leaders and organizations.
Insightful
Advances conversation or field of knowledge in an engaging and relatable way.
Actionable
Practical and applicable in the world of business.
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