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Speak Your Truth So That Others Can Hear It

Leading Blog

Since founding Co-Creation Partners in 2010, he has designed and led programs and workshops for private, public, and social-sector clients across multiple industries, including financial services, basic materials, manufacturing, healthcare, and technology. Mark Minukas is the managing partner of Co-Creation Partners.

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The Importance Of Immigrants For The Future Of Tech

The Horizons Tracker

After all, I wrote recently about the importance of immigrants for jobs, after new research from Kellogg School of Management showed that immigrants actually create a huge number of jobs by virtue of their entrepreneurial abilities. That’s roughly twice the number who were leaving per year in 2010.

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Morning Advantage: Heavy Metal Management

Harvard Business Review

That time came in 2010, reports The Guardian , when two aging Swedish financiers attended Freak Guitar summer camp in bucolic Härsjösand outside Gothenburg. The result, Heavy Metal Management, was Sweden's best-selling book this past Christmas season, racking up 10,000 electronic downloads in the first two weeks of January alone.

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'Woman Up' (and Win in Business): How Valuing Traditionally Female.

Strategy Driven

As a leader and manager, you’ll learn how to use these tools to harness social interactions to improve your business and to create your own social nation. The book provides a social assessment for leaders, managers and employees to scientifically evaluate your individual social skills and competencies.

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The First Wave of Corporate AI Is Doomed to Fail

Harvard Business Review

Driven by a fear of losing out, companies in many industries have announced AI-focused initiatives. A few years later they were caught napping when online upstarts disrupted industries such as music, travel, news, and video, while transforming scores of others. How it will impact business, industry, and society. Insight Center.

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Is Losing Talent Always Bad?

Harvard Business Review

But if you look a little more closely at the fashion industry you’ll find that turning over your talent isn’t always a bad thing. Between 2000 and 2010 Prada lost a lot of designers to competing fashion houses, yet its fashion collections were consistently rated as much more creative than the average. Prada is a case in point.

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Women on Boards: America Is Falling Behind

Harvard Business Review

A 2010 McKinsey study finds that across all industry sectors, companies with the most women on their boards of directors significantly and consistently outperform those with no female representation: by 41 percent in terms of return on equity and by 56 percent in terms of operating results. As of 2010, women held just 15.7