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The Transformational Leader: Compass to a New World, part 1

Strategy Driven

Just as the courageous, skillful sea captain of long ago took up a compass, charted a course, and led others across the unknown, so must today’s captains of business and industry. Discover how industry leaders get ahead and stay there and apply the same skills and strategies to your business and personal lives.

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Followership : Blog | Executive Coaching | CO2 Partners

CO2

Moreover, ethical followers can help leaders avoid making questionable decisions and high performing followers often motivate leaders to raise their own levels of performance. Gordy earned his bachelor’s degree from the USAF Academy and his PhD in industrial and organizational psychology from the University of Minnesota.

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Marshall, Not McChrystal, Should Be Role Model for Military Leaders

Michael Lee Stallard

Marshall’s awareness that Hitler was building a huge military industrial complex led him to warn of the Nazi threat and America’s vulnerability. [became] an authority on Chinese civilization, history, and language. and was] the only American officer who could examine Chinese witnesses without the aid of interpreters.”

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To Reform Capitalism, CEOs Should Champion Structural Reforms

Harvard Business Review

They go by names like corporate social responsibility, sustainability, shareholder advocacy, social assessment and auditing, consumer action, government regulation, leadership development, ethics, realignment of incentives , attracting long-term investors , creating shared value , and more.

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What HoloLens Has That Google Glass Didn’t

Harvard Business Review

You might as well be on a feature phone in 2005. Doesn’t this face the same ethics and social challenges as Glass? This is precisely what made Glass vulnerable to the ethical and social issues that dogged it. But it has to make those things dramatically easier, more enjoyable, and more useful, which Glass did not.

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The Industrial Era Ended, and So Will the Digital Era

Harvard Business Review

We need to start preparing for a new era of innovation in which different technologies, such as genomics, materials science, and robotics , rise to the fore. First, people need to change their habits, and then secondary innovations need to come into play. These efforts are already greatly increasing our ability to innovate.