Re-imagining Indian Beauty

Re-imagining Indian Beauty

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Nike’s Reality Check

When Elliot Hill returned to Nike as chief executive in October 2024, he was tasked with reversing one of the most significant slumps in the company’s history. The business had lost momentum with both investors and consumers and his strategy has focused on restoring wholesale rel ...  Show more

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