COVID – 19 and the CMU – a personal view

Consequences and perspectives for the CMU Almost everywhere you can hear: “After Corona, nothing will ever be the same again.” This sentence still reflects the astonishment at how quickly and radically everyday life has changed. But I firmly believe that all this will be over someday. And then it will remain unforgotten how important such … Read more

Climate change is reducing global food supplies

Climate change is affecting crop yields and reducing global food supplies Farm land near Holly Bluff, Miss., covered with backwater flooding, May 23, 2019. AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis Deepak Ray, University of Minnesota Farmers are used to dealing with weather, but climate change is making it harder by altering temperature and rainfall patterns, as in … Read more

Are that the largest economies in 2030?

World and money

The message seems to be clear. Young, growing populations and high scope for catch-up mean emerging economies still offer the best prospects for long-term growth. Today’s emerging markets are tomorrow’s powerhouses, according to a recent forecast from Standard Chartered. The bank sees developing economies like Indonesia, Turkey, Brazil, and Egypt all moving up the ladder – and by … Read more

Is the globalization changing?

The strategy of CMU and CBEI bases very strongly on the Blue Ocean strategy. Don’t be confused with the paradigm of the Blue Economy. Blue Ocean Strategy, in short, means avoiding competition (Red Ocean) and discovering the possibilities in the uncharted waters of the Blue Ocean. You should always have a sharp lookout (to use … Read more