An interesting article by Mr. Jordi Canals, general director of IESE, has been published in the newspaper Expansión, who refers to the fact that the success of Spanish companies that have become international R&D references such as BBVA, Inditex, Indra...
Referring to the success of Japanese companies, Kenichi Omahe says in his book “The Mind of the Strategist” that, the common thing for these companies is that they have a strategist with great natural talent who is, in general, the founder or CEO. Maybe they never took a course or read a book on strategy...
Over the past 10 years, according to data from the OECD, labor productivity in Spain has grown by an average of 0.64% each year. The only developed country with the lowest level of productivity growth has been Italy with 0.30%.
The crisis that has befallen the Spanish economy has highlighted the importance of a change in the economic model, from brick Spain to innovation Spain. For the change of model to be possible, Spanish companies have to get rid of the pliers that inhibit innovation