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Boris Groysberg: An interview by Bob Morris

First Friday Book Synopsis

Currently, he teaches courses on talent management and leadership in the school’s MBA and Executive Education programs. He has won numerous awards for his research, which focuses on the challenge of managing human capital at small and […].

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Blogging on Business Update from Bob Morris (Week of 7/1/13)

First Friday Book Synopsis

Bob''s blog entries "Data is Worthless if You Don’t Communicate It" "Finding Your Passion In Work: 20 Awesome Quotes" "Nelson Mandela’s Legend: 7 Leadership Lessons" "One Man’s Opinion: The Best Films About Leadership" "Ten Most Popular Articles (3Q 2013)" "Why Your Company Should Use the Kickstarter Model to Innovate Adam Bryant Blogging on Business (..)

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Blogging on Business Update from Bob Morris (Week of 8/19/13)

First Friday Book Synopsis

Bob''s blog entries "Givers take all: The hidden dimension of corporate culture" "How Do You Create Innovation in Your Business? of the Oxford Princeton Program) in “The Corner Office” Compelling People Dave Kerpen HBR Huffington Post Hugh Martin (chief executive of Sensity Systems) in “The Corner Office” Inc.

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How to Build a Team of Innovators

Great Leadership By Dan

According to McKinsey , many CEOs struggle to identify people good at innovation -- the “intrapreneurs” within their organizations who possess the rare mix of skills, motivation and attitude to successfully bring new ideas to market. Most organizations reward employees for their ability to manage. The problem? Why is that?

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How Winning Organizations Last 100 Years

Harvard Business Review

And they carefully manage leadership transitions, so nothing is lost along the way. And, like many of the 84 businesses we also studied, they find great things to do and then share them with the world through books, articles and films. How can you manage handovers? The Disruptive Edge: Experts, nervousness, accidents.