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The Biggest Leadership Mistake You Can Make

CEO Insider

When you make everyone feel as though they belong and avoid creating unnecessary divisions, you open the doors to communication, cooperation, innovation, and motivation. The post The Biggest Leadership Mistake You Can Make appeared first on CEOWORLD magazine. Most of all, you […]. All rights reserved.

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Strategic planning must change with the times

N2Growth Blog

Engineering and creating sustainable advantage is the focus of the new paradigm for strategy management, detailing how the intersection of intelligence and innovation come together to deliver and sustain superior financial performance and value creation. For most organizations, cross silo cooperation is an unnatural act.

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Is the Cost of Innovation Falling?

Harvard Business Review

If the cost of innovation is falling, that should enable more of it from poorer countries, companies or cooperatives. If it's not, the already big and already rich will dominate innovation. Part of the issue here is lumping together incremental innovation with disruptive innovation.

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VW’s Problem Is Bad Management, Not Rogue Engineers

Harvard Business Review

Millions of lines of code (re)shape high-performance vehicles as much or more than any aerodynamic, materials or thermodynamic innovation. Indeed, code often makes those aerodynamic, material and thermodynamic innovations possible. Always look to the leadership. Where were Volkswagen’s code reviews ? Yes, mistake happen.

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What Boards Can Do About Brain Drain

Harvard Business Review

In fact, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) estimates that almost a quarter (24.2%) of all New Zealanders with university-level educations have emigrated. Among OECD nations, only Ireland has suffered as much brain drain.