Bharat's Blog

On this blog Bharat writes about business, business technology, technology business, international business & trade, current affairs, and other things which interest him. Bharat is a graduate of Thunderbird, School of Global Management.

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

R.I.P - Paul A. Samuelson

Nobel-winning economist Paul A. Samuelson dies at age 94

Monday, December 07, 2009

What the iPod tells us

Via twitter.com@delong

First, nationality matters. While the iPod is manufactured offshore and has a global roster of suppliers, the greatest benefits from this innovation go to Apple, an American company, with predominantly American employees and stockholders who reap the benefits… Apple keeps its product design, software development, product management, marketing and other high value functions in the U.S. This is not necessarily because the U.S. work force has superior capabilities in all of these areas, but because Apple has developed very specialized knowledge and ways of doing things that reside within the company and would be difficult to transfer to external locations... read more

Friday, December 04, 2009

Solar Lanterns Bring Light to Rural India

I am happy to see this step in the positive direction from an Indian company which makes solar lanterns. It's a classic example of Michael Porter's competitive advantage in his article on corporate philanthropy. I hope the guys who are able to help the rural poor in India get really rich doing it. That'll be a win-win.