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Ordering two clothing collections a year is so last season. The latest trend in the sector is the fast fashion model, used by companies such as Zara or H&M. IESE Professor Victor Martínez de Albéniz highlights ...

The third edition of the management review <b>IESE Insight</b> was released this week, offering a timely focus on trust. The cover dossier is "Rebuilding Trust From the Ground Up."

How sustainable is Google's business model? This was the main question debated in the Continuous Education session titled, "Google and the Future of the Digital Landscape," which took place last week in New York.

Writing a check is easy, Franklin "Pitch" Johnson says, but sustaining the relationship over time is the real trick. In this interview, he describes the elements necessary to foster an entrepreneurial climate and predicts where he sees the VC industry going next.

In a session organized by Latin American Business Club for MBA students, Brazilian executives from some of the country's most influential multinationals discussed why companies should be investing in Brazil, and some of the opportunities and challenges of working in the country.

Potential MBA candidates from around the world got an in-depth view of IESE Business School's full-time MBA program during Open Day, held on Nov. 27.

The financial debacle the world confronts today was caused by a series of "failures" and policy errors that could have been avoided, said leading U.S. economist Charles W. Calomiris of Columbia University speaking at the Barcelona campus to IESE alumni.

For the first time, a broad international index has been created that measures countries' attractiveness to investors in Venture Capital (VC) and Private Equity (PE) limited partnerships. A total of 66 countries were included in the survey.

IESE's Dean Jordi Canals provided his views on the downturn in Spain during a special conference organized by the U.K. publication <i>The Economist</i>. The event also brought together the Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero and the leader of the opposing party, Mariano Rajoy.

The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and IESE Business School, announced the publication of the Wharton Global Family Alliance (Wharton GFA) follow-up survey on Single Family Offices (SFO's). The study provides insights into the peculiarities of SFO's operations.

"The automotive market has always been a rollercoaster ride. We can expect many changes between now and 2020." This was the forecast made by Francisco Pérez Salinas, after-sales director for Seat, during a roundtable discussion at this year's edition of IESE's Automotive Industry Meeting. More

























