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Interns to the Rescue! :: Women on Business

Women on Business

By Susan Gunelius Guest post by Abby Marks Beale (learn more about Abby at the end of this post) As a solo entrepreneur, I have learned to spend my time on those things I major in (activities I am good at and like to do) while parceling out the things I minor in (tasks I am not good at or don’t enjoy) to those who have the expertise (and interest!).

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Psychology of Time – The Impact on Your Orientation

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His book Just Ask Leadership - Why Great Managers Always Ask The Right Questions (McGraw Hill 2009). Cohen Full Bio Leadership • Lifestyle • Media and Technology [link] Tony Murphy Hi Gary, I agree this RSA lecture and animation is really cool. About the Author As President and Co-founder of ACI Telecentrics, Inc.,

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Can Leaders Take a Break? :: Women on Business

Women on Business

Yet, the question as I talked with women in the Purdue leadership program is still the age old one of how to balance it all; career, family, community, and time for oneself. Related posts: Women Leadership and Mad Men Some revolutions are bloody, and some are flash-in-the-pan moments. But is there a video? I can’t see one.

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Book Review of “Good Company: Business Success in the Worthiness Era”

The Practical Leader

Good Company is an inspiring and uplifting read for those of us working to bring about a values-based leadership revolution. The two companies in the “highest” category were United Parcel Service and Walt Disney. Critics of this book will likely try to dismiss it as left wing propaganda describing an unrealistic utopia.

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How to (Gradually) Become a Different Company

Harvard Business Review

For example, it took Umicore, a global materials technology group, five years (2002–2007) to lay the basis for its transformation from a commodity supplier of base metals into a premium provider of emission control catalysts, rechargeable battery materials and other value-added solutions. Acquisitions are part and parcel of a transformation.

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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. But the CEO who took first place this year was singled out for what seems to be an entirely new and noteworthy type of leadership. Yes, there were wunderkind founder-CEOs like Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg.

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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.). China Global business Government'