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Intel and Toyota made perfectly logical decisions. That’s exactly how they killed their best brands
Pentium and Scion weren't killed by bad strategy or weak launches. The most dangerous brand decisions aren't the obvious ones.
What makes this particularly dangerous in enterprise and production contexts is not just that the model gets it wrong, but ...
Opinion
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The Browns have a Super Bowl-caliber defense, but are they risking throwing it all away?
CLEVELAND, Ohio — The Browns have one of the best defenses in the NFL. Full stop. Last season, they ranked among the top four units in the entire league. So why does it feel like the window is quietly ...
Chris Ashley, Director of BD & Strategy at UiPath, doesn't mince words about where most organizations actually stand on data ...
Fox News and Pete Hegseth are aligning on a new Iran war pitch centered on American deaths—but the core claim driving it ...
PlanetF1 on MSN
Franco Colapinto questions Race Control inconsistency after Safety Car ruins China race
Franco Colapinto was frustrated by what he felt was an inconsistent call from Race Control in China, scuppering his ...
From dynamic targeting in Iran to the rapid generation of strike options in Gaza, AI systems are increasingly embedded in how militaries identify and act on threats. What stands out in these accounts ...
GlobalData on MSN
McCormick fires up M&A with Unilever move
A week is not just a long time in politics. Unilever today (20 March) confirmed it’s in talks over a possible deal for its food assets.
Caste survives by regulating organic movement; it thrives by dramatising the ordinary; and it spreads by normalising the scripted norms ...
Her Palestinian father never made it back home. He felt his life was ‘wasted’ as a result. Paradiso 17, based on his story, has been longlisted for the Women’s Prize.
Tribunal examined whether assembly of RLMS units under a turnkey contract constituted manufacture. It held that on-site assembly and integration of components did not result in excisable goods. The ...
On March 10, 2026, a two-judge bench of the Supreme Court in Pannalal Bhansali v. Bharti Telecom Ltd used parliament's silence in the Companies Act, 2013 to per ...
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