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Life's Aha! Moments Encourage Introspection and a Search for Meaning

Coaching Tip

As a high achiever, in my mid-30s, I became so engaged in my career that my wife divorced me which resulted in my second aha! So, I decided to get off the fast career track and refocus on family by seeking joint custody of my young children during the " Kramer vs. " by Harvard Business School professor Clayton M.

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Disruptive Business Models | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

While much has been written about corporate vision, mission, process, leadership, strategy, branding and a variety of other business practices, it is the engineering of these practices to be disruptive that maximizes opportunities. Has anyone on your executive team attended a conference on strategy, innovation or disruption in the last year?

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Ideas Don't Equal Innovation | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

Ideas in and of themselves do not constitute a philosophy, principle, or strategy. However while most anyone can cobble together a high level strategic plan, very few can author a strategy that can be successfully implemented. This may be the first time in my career that I've been accused of taking a standard management approach.:)

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Why Management Ideas Matter

Harvard Business Review

Or consider the influence of Clayton Christensen, who tops the new ranking. Christensen's influence on the business world has been profound. In recent years, for instance, Christensen has applied his ideas to healthcare and education — showing how enlightened management thinking can tackle the big issues facing society.