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  <title>Ep. 343: Srividya Jandhyala on Changing Corporate Behaviour to Geopolitical Risks, and ‘The Great Disruption’</title>
  <description> Srividya Jandhyala is a professor of Management at ESSEC Business School in Singapore. Her research focuses on global strategy, geopolitics, and international business. She is the author of the best-selling book ‘The Great Disruption: How Geopolitics is Changing Companies, Managers, and Work’.&amp;amp;nbsp;Before ESSEC, she was a Fung Global Fellow at Princeton University. She also served on&amp;amp;nbsp;the&amp;amp;nbsp;faculty&amp;amp;nbsp;of&amp;amp;nbsp;George Washington University in Washington, D.C., and she received her PhD in Management from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania.&amp;amp;nbsp;In this podcast, we discuss:  Geopolitics as a Structural Headwind&amp;amp;nbsp; The End of the &amp;quot;Flat World&amp;quot;&amp;amp;nbsp; Why Corporate Nationality Trumps Product&amp;amp;nbsp; Lessons from Mining and Energy Sectors The Jenga Tower of Global Friction Sovereign AI and Geopolitical Tech China’s &amp;quot;Singapore&amp;quot; Playbook The Erosion of the Rules-Based Order Localization and the &amp;quot;Societal License&amp;quot; to Operate The Shift from &amp;quot;Event-Based&amp;quot; Thinking&amp;amp;nbsp;   </description>
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