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Komal Sri-Kumar, president and founder of Sri-Kumar Global Strategies and Bloomberg Opinion columnist, on how trade wars could spur currency devaluations. Vijay Govindarajan, Coxe Distinguished Professor at Dartmouth's Tuck School, and Ravi Ramamurti, University Distinguished Professor at Northeastern University, discuss their new book, REVERSE INNOVATION IN HEALTHCARE, on how India can be the blueprint for healthcare in the US. Dan Hanson, UK Economist for Bloomberg Economics, on how Brexit is impacting the UK economy and how businesses will react to the uncertainty. Jamie Butters, US Autos editor for Bloomberg in Detroit, on Tesla planning to build a China plant with 500,000 car capacity.
How can a business avoid the hit and miss of product development? Host Dave Robertson is joined first by Taddy Hall, Principal of the Cambridge Group and Co-Author of "Competing Against Luck: The Story of Innovation and Customer Choice." Learn the theory behind understanding customer jobs and find out how to apply it for real-world company success. Plus Vijay Govindarajan, Professor at Dartmouth's Tuck School of Business and author of "The Three Box Solution: A Strategy for Leading Innovation," discusses how organizations can handle they day-to-day demands and simultaneously plan for the future.
Alan Krueger, a professor of economics at Princeton University, says the U.S. economy is seeing encouraging signs of wage growth. Peter Fisher, a senior fellow at Dartmouth's Tuck School of Business, says the Fed has been targeting low-level volatility like it's a third mandate and that's a mistake. Bill Gross, a fund manager at Janus Capital Management, says he sees a stronger dollar in the longer term.
Host Dave Robertson first welcomes Richard Milne, Nordic Correspondent for the Financial Times, who discusses the latest stories in innovation management, from the successes at LEGO to the struggles at Volkswagen. In the second half Dave talks to Andrew King, Professor of Business Administration at Dartmouth's Tuck School of Business, about his latest research on disruptive innovation. For those unaware, Clay Christensen's Theory of Disruptive Innovation is the foundation for defining disruptive companies. Dave and Andrew talk about how well this theory can be practiced in the real world.