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EPISODE · Feb 27, 2009 · 8 MIN

A Special Report From the World Economic Forum: Strategies for achieving high performance in a multi-polar world Podcast - MP4

from Accenture Management Consulting Podcast Series · host Mark Spelman

In this podcast, Mark Spelman, Managing Director of Accenture’s Strategy organization shares some insights into the major issues that were addressed by the world’s top leaders - everything from macroeconomic geopolitics all the way through to some new, innovative ideas, particularly around the low-carbon economy. Mark also discusses the finding from Accenture’s latest research report “Strategies for achieving high performance in a multi-polar world” and what companies need to be doing to operate in the multi-polar world.

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