By Lynn Hachette
In the past ten years, Peter Navarro has spoken at hundreds of events, and used active engagement of his audiences to help teach them about management, finance, global politics, and the economy.
Navarro’s expertise on these nuanced topics not only comes from the fact that his day job is teaching business at the University of California-Irvine, but also that he is the bestselling author of several books, including The Well-Timed Strategy, What the Best MBAs Know, and Always a Winner: Finding Your Competitive Advantage in an Up and Down Economy.
Aside from all that knowledge, Navarro also has a celebrated ability to explain difficult topics, like macroeconomics and financial markets, in a way that’s easy to understand through big-picture analysis. He has applied that knowledge to work he has done for Business Week, the New York Times, and the Harvard Business Rev
What Peter Navarro Can Teach Your Team About the Global Economy
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