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Rookie Talent: Avoiding a Kodak Moment

Leading Blog

In 2012, the company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. The Kodak name became synonymous with a resistance to change, but it’s not just innovation the company lacked. Although the recession ended in 2009, here we are five years later and unemployment for Generation Y (1982-1995) remains near its cyclical peak across the world.

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Employee Engagement Articles

Chart Your Course

How Employee Engagement Hits the Bottom Line Harvard Business Review, November 2012. NEWS, January 2012. The Power of Empowerment TED Magazine, December, 2012. Two Kansas City Star Reporters Told to Choose Who Gets Sacked NBCNews.com, December 2012. Your Company Needs a Purpose ERE.net, November 2012.

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The "Loose Reins" Approach to Management

Harvard Business Review

Visitors to the 2012 Olympic Games enjoyed the shared space rework of London's cultural mecca, Exhibition Road, a three-year, multi-million dollar project. Look around the corporate world, and you can find great examples of organizations also taking the "shared space" approach too so people can better collaborate and innovate.

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3 Small Steps for a CEO, One Giant Leap for a Leader

In the CEO Afterlife

This infographic from the Wall Street Journal captured the typical work week of a Chief Executive Officer in November of 2009. Fast forward to 2012 and “answering e-mails” would surely bite into the time-starved CEO’s work week. Innovation starts with insight and progresses through disruptive hypotheses. The result was far more.

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