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Relationships and Red Flags - A Learning Experience

Building Personal Strength

Besides, companies need to develop their own plans. When the recession of 2001 hit, I had to restructure my business. I’ve been in the learning and development business for over 35 years, and CEO of Performance Support Systems, Inc., I told my friend that the sequence was wrong. Visioning comes first. Then the plan.

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How a Turkish Bank Became the Employer of Choice

Harvard Business Review

August 2011 HBR. In 2001, Turkey experienced a financial crisis in its banking sector. In the next few years, in the wake of a restructuring of Turkish monetary policy, the sector revived. This is a commentary on " The Paradox of Samsung's Rise ," an article by Tarun Khanna, Jaeyong Song, and Kyungmook Lee in the July?August

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Innovative Companies Demand Innovative Leaders

Harvard Business Review

Jobs was so impressed that he took his entire programming team on a tour of PARC and returned to Apple hell-bent on developing a personal computer that both incorporated and improved upon the technologies he and his team saw. Within ten minutes, it was so obvious that every computer would work this way someday." Lafley became CEO.