Bosch and the Governance Paradox of German Industry – Precision, Stability… and the Price of Late Adaptation

Last Updated on 23/04/2026 by 75385885 Bosch governance automotive industry – Bosch is one of those companies that rarely dominates headlines, yet quietly underpins entire industries. It sits deep within the bloodstream of the global economy—embedded in cars, factories, homes, and increasingly in software-driven systems. With more than 400,000 employees and annual revenues exceeding €90 … Read more

Nike Strategy and Leadership: How Governance, Innovation and Athletes Built — and Challenged — a Global Sports Empire

Last Updated on 09/03/2026 by 75385885 Nike strategy and leadership – Large corporations rarely fail overnight. More often they drift. Strategy gradually changes, operational priorities evolve and the capabilities that originally created success slowly lose their central place in decision-making. By the time declining market share or investor dissatisfaction becomes visible, the strategic shift has … Read more

Reorganising in Profit – Why Successful Companies Rewire Themselves at the Top of Their Game

The uncomfortable headline: record profits, then reorganisation or The reorganising while profitable act Topics show The uncomfortable headline: record profits, then reorganisation or The reorganising while profitable act ASML as a contemporary anchor case Profit as a source of organisational drag Why reorganisation happens before performance declines Reorganisation without divestment: a specific category The governance … Read more