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Five Ways to Spot a Leader in the Wild

LDRLB

When you’re hiring for a leadership position one of the most elusive qualities is actual leadership. Leadership is always harder to get a grip on. The psychology of stewardship is a hot topic in management studies. The act of leadership is, at its root, a selfless act. Indeed, Davis et al. Over to you.

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Robert Steven Kaplan: An interview by Bob Morris

First Friday Book Synopsis

Robert Steven Kaplan is the Martin Marshall Professor of Management Practice and Senior Associate Dean at Harvard Business School. Prior to joining Harvard Business School in September 2005, Rob served as Vice Chairman of The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. with […].

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HPU: A Case Study in the Extraordinary

Mark Sanborn

The short answer is intentional leadership. In fall 2021, HPU ’ s freshman class was larger than the entire student body was in 2005 and will have access to 62 majors and 64 minors. . Qubein, an alumnus of High Point University, became the seventh president of this 94-year-old institution in 2005. Leadership by Being Engaged.

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What Small Businesses Stand to Lose in a Net Neutrality Rollback

Harvard Business Review

farms have signed up to use FarmLogs to manage their operations. In 2005, for instance, the agency issued its first net neutrality policy statement. Nevertheless, on December 14, FCC leadership has scheduled a vote to eliminate these rules. As a result, in just a few short years, nearly one-third of all U.S.