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Stop Scheduling Conference Calls and Finally Commit to Videoconferencing

Harvard Business Review

If you knew about a technology that would help you improve organizational alignment, cut meeting times, and increase engagement in discussions, surely you’d use it all the time, right? I’d rather spend 45 minutes working through a video conference with a CEO or GM than have a two-hour traditional conference call.

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Game Changers | N2Growth Blog

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Go… Share and Enjoy: View Comments [link] Dan Rogers Mike – This is a great post with excellent perspective. Leaders focused on products, profits, processes, and procedures are aiming too LOW. Is it likely that you would learn something "game-changing" at the conference last week? It is about people.

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33 HBR Blog Posts You Should Read Before 2013

Harvard Business Review

We hope you'll find some insights here you may have missed the first time around, and that they'll help you make 2013 a productive and innovative year for your company and yourself. Roger Martin. Boring Is Productive. How to Attend a Conference as Yourself. Why Big Companies Can't Innovate. Maxwell Wessel. Anne Kreamer.

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Is Your Company Ready for the Rise of Smart Cities?

Harvard Business Review

ROGER HARRIS/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY/Getty Images. Technology is reconfiguring traditional roles and divisions of labor. Now some are deepening their existing relationships with local governments and branching out into other types of smart technology implementation. But that’s only one side of the story.

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What Happens After You’re Forced to Resign

Harvard Business Review

General Services Administration after a scandal involving an extravagant employee conference that involved lots of federal contract violations. Though she wasn''t involved in the conference, she took the fall. As the technology becomes more integrated into everyday life, it will, paradoxically, become more invisible.

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Focus On the Customers You Want, Not the Ones You Have

Harvard Business Review

After Everett Rogers famously made the distinction between early and late adopters , academics in marketing and technology identified a number of differences between those who take quickly to innovations and those who don’t. But original users confer a certain legitimacy to a business. Growing Digital Business.

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Definition of Leadership | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

It sounds like your conference offers a great message to those in need of hearing it. Disagreement, at this state, stimulates me. But once a decision is made, the debate ends. Understanding how I related to each of those helped me see what else was possible. link] mikemyatt Thanks for the comment Jackie. I have made my personal definition.