Why Ireland must think like the fox

How being small and nimble can maximise competitiveness, writes Graham Clifford

Stéphane Garelli is a professor of world competitiveness at the Institute of Management Development in Lausanne, Switzerland

There was a time when being competitive meant offering a product or service of higher quality and at a more favourable price than a rival.

Be better than the next guy and the prize was yours. That was then.

Stéphane Garelli is a professor of world competitiveness at the Institute of Management Development in Lausanne, Switzerland.

He believes that, to be truly competitive now, but more importantly into the future, companies, organisations, governments ...