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Posts from Top Leadership Bloggers

Michael Lee Stallard

Michael Lee Stallard Insights on Leadership and Employee Engagement Home About Hire to Speak Press Kit Posts from Top Leadership Bloggers Published by Michael Lee Stallard on October 9, 2010 04:47 pm under employee engagement Check out this sampling of posts from top leadership bloggers as part of a leadership carnival hosted by Mary Jo Asmus.

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Cast the Net Wide – Make the Most of Your Promotional Time and.

Women on Business

Connect as many strengths and resources as possible, for innovation lives in fresh combinations. Good useful original gifts are best if they can contain a mini-version of your product or service for sampling. Be guided by appropriateness and tie into what the target values or needs most.

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Why Older Entrepreneurs Have an Edge

Harvard Business Review

He did well co-founding Asterand, an ethically sourced human-tissue sampling business, but lost his shirt on a jazz club and a cattle-ranching enterprise to produce low-fat beef. These findings fit another area of research as well, which shows that creativity and innovation spike for many in later life.

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Big Pharma's Hidden Business Model and How Your Company Funds It

Harvard Business Review

Equating "innovative" with new molecules misses the point: to develop clinically superior new medicines. The apparent business model of Big Pharma emphasizes the billions spent at great risk to find "innovative" and "breakthrough" new molecules that must be priced high to recover research costs that have become "unsustainable."

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Research: CEOs with Diverse Networks Create Higher Firm Value

Harvard Business Review

We also found that this greater firm value comes from better corporate innovations and successful diversified M&As. Using BoardEx data provided by the Center for Corporate Performance, we examined a sample of 1,212 CEOs who led S&P 1500 firms between 2000 and 2010. Our findings have broad implications.