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Harvard Business Review on Rebuilding Your Business Model: A book review by Bob Morris

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Harvard Business Review on Rebuilding Your Business Model Various Authors Harvard Business Review Press (2011) How to use innovative thinking to create or revise a business model that drives growth and profits This is one of the volumes in a series of anthologies of articles that first appeared in Harvard Business Review.

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Harvard Business Review on Rebuilding Your Business Model: A book review by Bob Morris

First Friday Book Synopsis

Harvard Business Review on Rebuilding Your Business Model Various Authors Harvard Business Review Press (2011) How to use innovative thinking to create or revise a business model that drives growth and profits This is one of the volumes in a series of anthologies of articles that first appeared in Harvard Business Review.

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What All Great Leaders Have In Common | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

How can you possibly be expected to grow an organization if you’re not growing yourself? If you are anything less then you are not only cheating yourself, but you’re also cheating your organization. Put simply, if you’re not learning you have no business leading. And the batter is like the energizer bunny.

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Grassroots Leadership through Social Power

Coaching Tip

We have entered the age of empowered individuals, who use potent new technologies and harness social media to organize themselves. I don't think it's crazy to ask if your CEO is the next Mubarak," says Gary Hamel, one of business' most eminent theoreticians of management.

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Letting Gen Y Lead a Management Makeover

Harvard Business Review

As Generation Y enters the workforce, its members are undoubtedly having an effect on organizations and management. I have a lot of faith in the Millennials' imagination, based partly on my experience at HCL, in the area of technology innovation. I also know that many senior executives feel threatened by their behavior.

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