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We Need Both Networks and Communities

Harvard Business Review

Drucker Forum 2015: Managing in the Digital Age. This post is one in a series of perspectives by presenters and participants in the 7th Global Drucker Forum. ” Does this matter for managing in the digital age, even for dealing with our global problems? .” It sure does.

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Running a Gallery: An HBR Small Business Interview

Harvard Business Review

Ivan Barnett is an artist and the director of Patina, an art gallery in Sante Fe, New Mexico, which he co-owns and operates with his wife, Allison Buchsbaum-Barnett. I loved The Drucker Issue. For me, that Drucker issue came at a time that Patina was deeply struggling. We'll also travel and put on events elsewhere.

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Bureaucracy is a Bogeyman

Harvard Business Review

I did the work in March 2012. Megafirm had outsourced the management of the problem to us. When companies become too complex to manage, they create costs to others. The big banks had well-intentioned formal processes for risk management, but no one was really, genuinely accountable for the risks they took.

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If the SEC Measured CEO Pay Packages Properly, They Would Look Even More Outrageous

Harvard Business Review

On December 7, Portland, Oregon, passed a law that will impose a surcharge on the local business taxes paid by corporations that operate in the city when the CEO’s compensation is 100 times or more the median earnings of the company’s employees. public corporations must file with the U.S. million (57% from stock-based pay).

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