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Psychology of Time – The Impact on Your Orientation

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Technology and its role in travel 2.0 John Sullivan FORA.tv

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Mary Barra Brings Teaming to General Motors

Harvard Business Review

When Dan Akerson became CEO in 2010, he brought a bit of daylight into the hallowed halls, breaking down siloes to urge collaboration between departments that had long stopped talking to each other — engineering and parts buyers, product development and purchasing, to name some especially critical relationships. They play well as a team.

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Become Businessperson of the Year

Harvard Business Review

Fortune recently named its Businesspersons of the Year for 2010 , and the list was, for the most part, predictable. Increasingly, businesses need 2-in-1 leaders to help cope with everything from globalization to quickening innovation to shorter product lifecycles.

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Is It Time to Be Skeptical on China?

Harvard Business Review

The question that Chinese and outside economists now are debating is whether China’s leadership has the guts to allow the kinds of reforms that are needed to sustain growth and foster innovation. From 1979 to 2010, the economy grew an average of 9.9%, reaching 15% in 1984.). Innovation surely depends on such change.

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Europe’s Other Crisis: A Digital Recession

Harvard Business Review

The crisis we speak of has even more severe consequences for Europe’s global competitiveness. and China take the lead in tech innovation. Investing in innovation capacity. This has nothing to do with an influx of refugees, or Greek debt, or even the future of the European Union. in Sub-Saharan Africa and 27.7%

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