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How I Became A Leader Without Any Formal Training

Lead Change Blog

I’ve got a bit of a soft spot for Apple’s Chief Technology Officer, Kevin Lynch. That’s a colossal amount of time, but what impresses me the most is the way in which he appears to have developed strong leadership skills from virtually nothing. I Learned From Video Marketing. I Embraced Failure.

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How to deal with cyber-attacks: publicly or privately?

Strategy Driven

Middle-market businesses often assume they’ll be overlooked by attackers, whether due to a large number of similar companies, or a lack of enticing assets. Engage with the board, secure funding for proper security controls, and encourage leadership to be forthcoming when not if, your company’s cyber attack occurs. About the Author.

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My New Book, Double the Love - Now Available on Amazon!

Management Craft

Elaine Biech author, The Business of Consulting and editor, The ASTD Leadership Handbook. “If Cory Bouck , Director of Organizational Development & Learning at Johnsonville Sausage; author of The Lens of Leadership : Being the Leader Others WANT to Follow. Dwayne Melancon, Chief Technology Officer, Tripwire, Inc.

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My New Book, Double the Love - Now Available on Amazon!

Management Craft

Elaine Biech author, The Business of Consulting and editor, The ASTD Leadership Handbook. “If Cory Bouck , Director of Organizational Development & Learning at Johnsonville Sausage; author of The Lens of Leadership : Being the Leader Others WANT to Follow. Dwayne Melancon, Chief Technology Officer, Tripwire, Inc.

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Reversing the Curse of Dominant Logic

Harvard Business Review

Western multinationals — especially the most successful ones — consistently struggle to achieve their growth targets in emerging markets. Because they try to repeat their past success formulas — the ones that work so well for them in developed markets. We need only to be patient. What is your company's score?

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A Hands-Off Approach to Open Innovation Doesn’t Work

Harvard Business Review

In business, winning is often a matter of speed — to new markets with new offerings — rather than slow, steady plodding. In particular, large companies want to partner with small firms that have developed advanced, game-changing technologies. On one side of the divide, senior leaders took a very hands-off approach.

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How to Manage People Who Are Smarter than You

Harvard Business Review

“When you’re a technical expert, you know your value to the organization,” says Wanda Wallace, President and CEO of Leadership Forum and author of Reaching the Top. ” Schwarz adds: “You don’t need to be the person’s mentor, but you need to help the person develop.” ” Get informed.