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The ‘Old Economy’ Needs a Rocket Man

In the CEO Afterlife

So much has been written about business innovation this past year. Those walking the talk are on Fast Company’s list of the World’s 50 Most Innovative Companies. These are the businesses whose products and services are having an impact across their industries and our culture. These innovators love playing rocket man.

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#WBF11 Gary Burnison - Korn Ferry and Angela Ahrendts - Burberry

CEO Blog

She did that by pushing innovation. She hired a Chief Creative Officer to vision where the company should go. The Chief Technology Officer has mission to get the word out. They have even launched products solely through social media. Of course they have done this through social media.

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Tim Cook’s Southeast Asia Tour and His Meeting with Lawrence Wong in Singapore Validates Apple’s Expansion Strategy

CEO Insider

Scheduled to meet with Lawrence Wong, Singapore’s incoming Prime Minister, and his predecessor, Lee Hsien Loong, Cook’s visit to Singapore marks the finale of an extensive tour across the region.

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The Economic and Legal Revolution in the Middle East: Regional Leaders ADG Legal And Petar Gray Take Charge

CEO Insider

The Middle Eastern legal sector, amidst transformative economic diversification, is witnessing a pivotal evolution. A region that was once primarily fueled by its energy sector is now a crucible for various emergent industries, reshaping the legal profession within its evolving economies.

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Contemplative Leadership: Finding Time to Think

CEO Insider

“The greatest enemy of good thinking is busyness.” ― John C. Maxwell In the Harvard Business Review article How CEOs Manage Time, the authors report CEOs spend a quarter of their work on people and relationships, another quarter on functional and business unit reviews, 16% on organization and culture, and 21% on strategy.

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

Harvard Business Review

And this is precisely the problem that many companies are having in their efforts to collaborate with partners, share resources and knowledge, and create new products and services. For many business leaders — 85%, according to a recent Accenture survey — such open innovation is critical to their strategic plans.

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Answering Your Questions About P&G and Innovation

Harvard Business Review

June's Harvard Business Review features a story by Procter & Gamble Chief Technology Officer Bruce Brown and me on " How P&G Tripled Its Innovation Success Rate." First, some of the ways that P&G reduces risk on individual projects are generally good innovation practices for everyone.