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0505 | George Bradt: Full Transcript

LDRLB

DAVID: I think that’s the great point and also, last podcast we were talking to William Cohen and he actually mentioned that a lot of times … he studied under Peter Drucker. Drucker’s right and you’re right. DAVID: I find that often if I’m in line with what Drucker said, I am right, so that works really well.

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Steve Ballmer's Big Lesson for the Rest of Us

Harvard Business Review

Ballmer, whose skills were in many ways complementary to Gates'', took the helm of an already massive organization as it entered an era of relentless disruptive innovation by competitors. The debate has focused almost entirely on the leadership of innovation. We have known for a long time that innovation is the name of the game now.

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March 2013 Leadership Development Carnival

Jesse Lyn Stoner Blog

The Workplace Environment: Culture, Change, Innovation, and Empowerment. Taking Risks is Necessary, But Costs of Failure Should Still be Managed discusses how to maximize innovation and improvement while minimizing the impact of failure. Nick McCormick of The Joe and Wanda on Management Blo g asks Are You a Manager or a Host?

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The Big Picture of Business – Becoming a Legend

Strategy Driven

The art with which we build our careers and our legacy is a journey that benefits many others along the way. Professional innovation. Business Hall of Fame that I met Peter Drucker. Understands that careers evolve. As an integrated process of life skills, career has its place. by Hank Moore. Courage and leadership.