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Complimentary Resource – Best Practices for a BI and Analytics Strategy

Strategy Driven

A growing number of organizations are moving toward having more pervasive Business Intelligence (BI) by turning to evidence-based decision making supported by a range of BI and analytics technology and processes that enable decision makers to have the best possible intelligence about customers, finances, operations, suppliers, and the market.

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10 Ways to Build your Web Effectiveness :: Women on Business

Women on Business

Keep your pages updated with articles, links, calculators and estimators, white papers, downloads, and genuinely helpful information. NOTE: Samples for quality content include: top ten lists, how-to manuals, research findings, survey results, original articles, resource links, interviews, and events.

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The Leadership Vacuum | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

When I ran the Talent Management division of a large global consulting firm after I left GE, I realized that these consultants were working from concepts that were academic vs. real life. He had never actually delivered anything to client, he had only written white papers for the firm. And he was considered an expert!

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What If You Could Learn Design from Apple?

Harvard Business Review

” At the time of its founding in 2007 most leadership programs were focused on helping CIOs be better IT managers. The industry suffers from high turnover and most commercial cleaners are relatively small companies without resources for extensive training. In contrast, IBM’s program helped CIOs be better business leaders.

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A Guide to Winning Support for Your New Idea or Project

Harvard Business Review

— and give you the resources you need to execute it. ” But it’s not only the success of your company that’s at stake, says Susan Ashford, professor of management and organization at Michigan’s Ross School of Business. “If they don’t, they stagnate and disappear.”