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Geostrategy By Design: How to Manage Geopolitical Risk in The New Era of Globalization

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Geostrategy By Design: How to Manage Geopolitical Risk in The New Era of Globalization
Geostrategy By Design: How to Manage Geopolitical Risk in The New Era of Globalization

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Geostrategy By Design: How to Manage Geopolitical Risk in The New Era of Globalization

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From leading geostrategy experts comes an indispensable guide for executives seeking
to thrive and create long-term value in the next era of global competition.
How do executives position a company for growth when the geopolitical future is uncertain? Recent events in Ukraine and the Middle East and tightening restrictions on international trade and investment are reshaping the global business environment. History shows that any such era of change presents both challenges and opportunities. The C-suite’s ability to implement a geostrategy will determine which executives lead their companies into successful futures—and which get left behind.
Learn from the ultimate authorities on geostrategic management.
The authors behind
Geostrategy by Design
represent the best of real-world experience and respected academic research. From professional services firm EY, Oliver Jones and Courtney Rickert McCaffrey provide insight and analysis on how geopolitics is affecting companies around the world and how they are managing it. From the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, Professor Witold J. Henisz’s research examines the impact of political hazards as well as environmental, social, and governance factors more broadly on the strategy and valuation of global corporations. Together, the authors use examples, from historical global turning points to recent political disruptions, to illustrate how geostrategy is essential to surviving and succeeding in the next era of globalization.
A proven framework to embed geopolitical strategy into a company’s DNA.
Learn how to implement four distinct activities required for a proactive geostrategy—and how to create a governance structure that weaves them together for long-term effectiveness.
Scan:
identify and dynamically monitor geopolitical, country, regulatory, and societal risks
Focus:
assess how these risks could affect the company
Manage:
integrate the political risks that are most material to the company into connected risk approaches
Strategize:
incorporate geopolitical considerations and other political risks into strategic decisions
Govern:
execute via a cross-functional geostrategic team and create a culture that embraces geostrategy
Tomorrow’s companies need a geostrategy today.
With the right geostrategy in place, executives will be better equipped to navigate geopolitical volatility and uncertainty—no matter what lies ahead.

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