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Why Ethics Belongs in the Strategy Room, Not the Appendix
In most businesses, the leadership team makes real decisions in a single room. It is where the leadership team decides which markets to enter, which margins to defend, which product to ship before it is fully ready, and which corners to cut to meet the quarter's targets. It is the room where strategy is actually implemented. Ethics almost never appears in that room. It lives somewhere else entirely: in a code of conduct document that no one reads again, in an annual complianc

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Aug 69 min read
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Why the Best Managers Learn to Think in Trade-Offs
A manager is given a familiar brief. Make the product cheaper. Also, improve the quality. Furthermore, ship it faster. Also, improve the service surrounding it. And please do all of these tasks without any additional budget or headcount. A week later, the plan is revealed, and it is a marvel of ambition: the team will reduce costs while increasing quality, accelerating delivery, and deepening service. Every arrow points upward. Everyone in the room is feeling good. The plan i

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Aug 67 min read
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How to Lead a Team You Did Not Get to Choose
The first morning fantasies are always the same. A newly promoted or recently hired manager walks in to lead a team that they did not help build. One member had applied for the same position that the newcomer had recently obtained. Two others have been working together for a decade and share a shorthand and history that the new leader is unfamiliar with. Someone is quietly skeptical, while another is outspoken. And somewhere in the back of the new manager's mind is the age-ol

Raffles Jakarta
Aug 58 min read
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Why Great Creative Careers Outgrow the Craft That Made Them 
Almost every strong creative career includes a promotion that appears as a reward but functions as a trapdoor. The studio appoints its most gifted designer as creative director. The photographer whose images helped define the brand is asked to lead the department that creates them. The copywriter with the best instinct for a line receives a team, a budget, and a quarterly goal. The craft that earned the recognition is quietly set aside, to be replaced by a calendar full of br

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Aug 58 min read
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Why an MBA Is Often a Bridge Between Two Careers
There is a certain type of professional who excels at their job and quietly finishes it. The engineer who no longer wants to build the product but rather manage the company that produces it. The doctor is drawn to running the hospital rather than simply treating patients. The banker considering a move into technology, the marketer who prefers to shape strategy rather than execute campaigns, and the specialist who has mastered a craft and now seeks a broader perspective. Neith

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Aug 58 min read
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The Real Difference Between Having a Plan and a Strategy
Consider the final session of a company offsite. A team has been asked to present its year-long strategy, and the slide is displayed with pride. Increase revenue by 20 percent. Enter two new markets. Launch three products. Increase customer satisfaction scores. Improve retention. The entire room nods. In every visible way, it resembles a strategy: it is ambitious, specific, numerical, and everyone leaves the room energized. Yet nothing on that slide represents a strategy. It

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Aug 58 min read
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Why Marketing Is Too Important to Leave to the Marketers
In many businesses, marketing is a room down the hall. It is the team that creates the perfect logo, runs the advertising, manages the social accounts, and is called in near the end of a project to "package" whatever product the team has already decided to build. Everyone else, from finance to operations, engineering, and the corner office, regards marketing as someone else's responsibility, a specialized function to admire from afar but leave alone. And in many of those same

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Aug 47 min read
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What AI Actually Changes About Management
There is a new silence in many meetings. A manager asks a question that would once have taken an analyst two days to answer, and a machine returns a fluent, confident, well-formatted, many-response answer in about nine seconds. The chart is drawn. The summary is written. The forecast is produced. For anyone whose authority rested on being the person in the room who had the answer, this is a quietly destabilizing moment, because the answer has just become abundant, and abundan

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Aug 38 min read
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MBA Education Evolution: Bridging Theory & Practice at Raffles Jakarta
Understanding the Shift in Business Education and MBA One of the most significant misconceptions about business education is that it primarily revolves around management theory, corporate structures, and financial decision-making. In reality, human behavior increasingly shapes modern business environments, which are far less predictable. Today, companies across industries invest enormous resources in understanding why consumers make decisions. They analyze how digital environ

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May 223 min read
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