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Revealing Leadership Insights From Thinkers50

Tanveer Naseer

State of the art management and leadership techniques are continually evolving. Think of Peter Drucker who topped the first Thinkers50 ranking in 2001. Drucker was writing about knowledge workers in the late 1960s. The following is a guest piece from Thinkers50 creators Stuart Crainer and Des Dearlove.

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Stewart D. Friedman on “Leading the Life You Want”: Part 1 of an interview by Bob Morris

First Friday Book Synopsis

In 2001, he concluded a two-year assignment (while on academic leave) at Ford Motor Company, as the senior executive for leadership development. Total Leadership: Be a Better Leader, Have a Richer Life was published in 2008. In 1984, Stew Friedman joined Wharton, where he is the Practice Professor of Management.

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Memo to Meg Whitman: 4 Tips for Tackling HP

Harvard Business Review

I studied IBM and HP (and your former company, eBay) for my 2001 book, Evolve. Strengthen the board and develop a kitchen cabinet. Lafley used the late Peter Drucker. IBM's shift to software and services occurred in the 1990s. The PC division was sold in 2005. IBM traded being the biggest for being consistently high performing.

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Creating a Culture of Unconditional Love

Harvard Business Review

But we all know what happened in 2001. As Peter Drucker put it, “culture eats strategy over breakfast” Just take a look at Southwest Airlines, the company which saw the greatest value expansion in the S&P 500 between 1971 and 2001. Coaching Hiring Leadership Managing people Organizational culture'