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What British, European, and American Policymakers Need to Do Now

Harvard Business Review

This changes the balance of politics in Europe, the balance of politics towards the US, the balance of policies about regulation in a whole variety of industries and trade. So there are a lot of long-term, constitutional policy issues that it’s going to take a lot of work to offset, set in motion by this.

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Digital Transformation Doesn’t Have to Leave Employees Behind

Harvard Business Review

Osborne from Oxford University calculated that about 47% of American jobs could disappear by 2020 due to digitization. How should we adapt our training and recruitment policies? Managers and employees will need to navigate the digital frontier together, and this requires a new set of leadership skills.

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Resolving the Paradox of Group Creativity

Harvard Business Review

It’s not uncommon for the parent company to “import” its underlying corporate modus operandi into the environment of its subsidiaries, sometimes as a matter of policy but sometimes simply because management teams from the central office have set up the structure and practices of the subsidiary.

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“Government Entrepreneur” is Not an Oxymoron

Harvard Business Review

Public entrepreneurship is not simply innovation in the public sector (though it makes use of innovation), and it’s not just policy reform (though it can help drive reform). Storytelling is an essential leadership tool and, if anything, this applies even more to public leaders, in whom press and public interest are especially acute.