Managing the present from the future
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20100812
Thinking Ahead Insights: Managing the present from the future
8 Steps to summon the Leadership power to make the impossible happen
The power to make the impossible happen.
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The 7 stages of leadership re-invention
The seven stages of leadership re-invention.
Insights from The Last Word on Power: Executive Re-invention for Leaders Who Must Make the Impossible Happen. By Tracy Goss. O2ibm Visit this Open Forum |
Re-invention is not changing what is, but creating what isn't
The authors contest:
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How pervasive is the issue of culture and change?
"There is nothing more difficult to take in hand, more perilous to conduct, or more uncertain in its success than to take the lead in the introduction of a new order of things." Niccolo Machiavelli In the book "Corporate Culture: Removing the Hidden Barriers to Team Success" the authos Jacalyn Sherriton and James Stern, contest that corporate culture change is needed for successful implementation of formal teams.
However regarding the pervasiveness of culture and change we ought to bear in mind the following:
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How to Add your Twitter account to LinkedIn
LinkedIn Co-founder Reid Hoffman and Twitter Co-founder Biz Stone conclude that their sites go together like chocolate and peanut butter.Join LinkedIn and Twitter AccountsTo add your Twitter account, visit “Edit My Profile” and click “Add Twitter account” next to the Twitter field. Twitter will ask you to verify your account name and password. Once the account is verified, you’ll be asked how you’d like to share your tweets on LinkedIn (see below). Note that once your accounts are joined, you can change this setting at any time by clicking “Edit” next to your Twitter account name. |
20100811
How blue are the oceans? The Starwood experience
How to Create Uncontested Market Space and Make Competition Irrelevant
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Thinking Ahead Visions: The Leadership Circle
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Actionable Insight: How To Stay Creative Under Pressure
John Baldoni a leadership consultant,and author of eight books, including Lead Your Boss, The Subtle Art of Managing Up, contests that creating urgency to save a sinking ship is imperative. Working long hours to do so is also critical, but working day after day for months on end without a break is a bad idea. When a team is crashing on a deadline, pulling together can be energizing. But when there is no deadline in sight, the long hours exact vengeance in the form of loss of energy as well as diminished commitment. Managers do not become more creative by working harder; they burnout more quickly. You need give people a break from the day to day flow of work. Here are some suggestions for sustaining performance under pressure... |
Thinking Ahead Visions: Overhauling the Global Financial System
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What the Experts Say: Four Things Leaders Can't Give
Four Things Groups Want that Leaders Can't Give — and One They CanAnticipating these dilemmas makes it easier to resolve them. Here are four desires that are almost impossible to satisfy: |
Can China do the magic and help power the global economy out of a crisis?
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Live on Wall Street: Living with uncertainty
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Actionable Insight: Engaging Consumers and Suppliers
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What the Experts Say: Skills for Tomorrow's Leaders
Skills for Tomorrow's LeadersIn this symposium at the Harvard Business School, expert thinkers gathered to investigate what is necessary today to develop the leaders we need for tomorrow. Featuring: Angel Cabrera, President, Thunderbird School of Management Bill George, Professor, Harvard Business School and former Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Medtronic Daisy Wademan Dowling, Executive Director, Leadership Development at Morgan Stanley Andy Zelleke, Lecturer in Public Policy, Harvard Kennedy School Batia Mishan Wiesenfeld, Professor, Leonard N. Stern School of Business, NYU Evan Wittenberg, Head of Global Leadership Development, Google, Inc. Dr. Ellen Langer, Professor, Harvard University Scott Snook, Associate Professor, Harvard Business School and retired Colonel, US Army Corps of Engineers |
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Actionable Insight: Find out How LG Electronics reinvented itself in the US
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What the Experts Say: New Hires Welcome Onboard
Get Immediate Value from Your New HireThere are many theories on how to correctly "onboard" someone to an organization or a team. Most focus on how to provide the new hire with the information and skills she needs to succeed. But that can only take her so far. She will need connections and an understanding of the inner workings and culture of your company to be truly successful. Whether she is transitioning from another part of the organization or is brand new, you can get her up to speed more quickly by going beyond the basics and explaining how things actually get done. What the Experts Say... |
Is there hope for a comeback of the newspaper industry?
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What the Experts Say: Giving Frank Feedback to Bosses
Would you be putting your job or your relationship at risk by telling your boss what you see or by giving frank feedback? Giving your boss feedback, can be a tricky process to master. However, if offered correctly and thoughtfully, your insight can not only help your boss, but also improve your working relationship. What the Experts Say... |
20100810
What Factors affect the Span of Control in an Organization?
Factors > Span of Control
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Culture Change: Summary of Key Thinkers' Ideas
Summary of Key Thinkers' Ideas This is the result of an extensive set of discussions among a group of organization development consultants and internal HR staff under the auspices of the Change Affinity Group of the New Jersey Human Resource Planning Society. Key Questions for Discussion:
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Ten Key Principles about Organizational Re-Design:
Ten Key Principles about Organizational Re-Design:
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IF one is going to change an organization, one needs to know what to change towards
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How Do You Compare to Visionary Companies?
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Guidelines for Effective Process Re-Engineering
The Guidelines for Process Reengineering summarize key ideas about process improvement and reengineering assorted from numerous books and articles... |
A Model Framework of the Change Process
The model below is eclectic, drawing on many of the best thinkers in the field of change management: William Bridges, John Kotter, Kurt Lewin, Tom Peters, and Douglas Smith, among others. | To download a full size hardcopy version of the Change Model click here Click here to download Change Management Bibliography. O2ibm Visit this Open Forum |
Is Digitalization the Music Industry Killer?
Did the onset of digitalization and the spread of the Internet in the 90's pronounced the death of the music corporations? |
What kind of Leaders We Need Now?
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Visit this group What kind of development programs can best prepare this next group of leaders? Leadershp expert Tammy Erickson discussed the opportunities and challenges for "Leaders We Need Next." View HBR webinar: A conversation with Tamara Erickson, author of Retire Retirement, What's Next, Gen X and Plugged In: The Generation Y Guide to Work. |
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