The somewhat unconventional internationalization strategy behind the world’s most valuable carmaker Based on market capitalization, Tesla is by far the most valuable car company on earth. While Tesla still sells significantly less cars than its more established rivals, the more than six-fold increase in stock price in 2020 shows that investors have very high hopes… Continue reading How Did Tesla Go International?
Author: Gunther
Why Casual Reading is Not a Waste of Time
And why reading for leisure actually has huge benefits Especially in the communities around productivity and self-improvement, there seems to be a growing dislike of leisurely reading. Apparently, reading is supposed to be a means to an end. You read specific books, mostly about self-development, to make yourself better. Ideally you take notes while doing… Continue reading Why Casual Reading is Not a Waste of Time
How the Corona Crisis forces Business Model Innovation
And how smart businesses still flourish. Note: This article is from June 2020. The corona crisis as well as the economic landscape have developed since then, so please keep this in mind while reading. The ongoing corona crisis and the subsequent economic slowdown have had major impact on businesses of all sizes around the world.… Continue reading How the Corona Crisis forces Business Model Innovation
Why I Write
Why do I write? Or, more honestly, why do I attempt to write? And why do I then choose to publish this writing, to submit it to the scrutinizing eye of the public? The answer is genuinely quite simple: I write as an outlet and to put my ideas into words. But more than anything,… Continue reading Why I Write
Why Lying in Negotiations is Never OK
In negotiation, as in life, my position on if it is appropriate to lie is a quite radical one. I believe that except under the direst circumstances, such as to avert a direct threat to someone’s life, it is never ok to lie. Ever since I remember, I have valued honesty very highly. This has… Continue reading Why Lying in Negotiations is Never OK