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What Europe Can Teach the US About Gender in the Boardroom

Harvard Business Review

France introduced quotas in January 2011, and in one year, the number of women on boards took a grand jeté of 10 percentage points to 22%. In other words, diversity — especially gender diversity — unlocks growth. In other words, diversity — especially gender diversity — unlocks growth.

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What Management 2.0 Looks Like

Harvard Business Review

In this first leg of the HBR/McKinsey M-Prize for Management Innovation , we asked the most progressive thinkers and radical doers from every realm of endeavor to share a story, a hack, a disruptive idea, or an experimental design that illustrates how the web can help overcome the limits of conventional management and create Management 2.0.

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Wild West Days of Social Media Are Over: Time For Some Discipline, Communicators

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While I’m a big proponent of innovating with social media strategies, the days of the Wild West are – in a word -- over. McKinsey 2012, Digital and Executive challenges. Prior to launching North Star, he spent 17 years with PepsiCo, retiring in 2011 as SVP and CCO for Pepsi Beverages. __. Let’s be honest.

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Local R&D Won’t Help You Go Global

Harvard Business Review

The development of new technologies is complex and challenging, and to come up with the next big innovation, businesses must think — and operate — in new ways. The company’s stance on innovation is truly global, with engineering teams collaborating among its network of locations. Insight Center.