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Followership : Blog | Executive Coaching | CO2 Partners

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It may well be that some Self-Starters lack the equipment, technology, or funding needed to perform well and have simply given up. Participants would also learn what they needed to do to become Self-Starters, such as how to identify problems, generate and present solutions, and how to get engaged and get things done at work.

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CEOs Sometimes Need Outside Help

Harvard Business Review

By contrast, consider the 2010 Chilean mining disaster, which resulted in the triumphant rescue of 33 miners trapped underground. McChrystal’s success was marked by the steady growth of participants in the network’s regular knowledge-sharing videoconferences. As Faaiza Rashid, Amy C. Edmondson, and Herman B. Collaboration Leadership'

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How Singapore Became an Entrepreneurial Hub

Harvard Business Review

If you had asked Singaporeans in 2010 to identify a successful local start-up, they might have paused for a few minutes before mentioning Creative Labs. With the cautionary notes in mind, I arrived in Singapore in March 2010. Singaporeans are not,” critics would respond. “Name a Singapore start-up.

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What Alan Greenspan Has Learned Since 2008

Harvard Business Review

The technology-stock bubble of the late 1990s and its subsequent deflation were among the defining events of Greenspan’s tenure. But it is impossible for the majority of participants in the market to call the date when it blows. Look, we were and we still are pilloried for lowering the federal funds rate in 2003. They are not.