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Will Aetna CEO Transform Healthcare (and CEO Leadership While He’s at it)?

Michael Lee Stallard

He knows it will have a positive effect on the length and quality of lives of millions of Americans. In 2001, Bertolini’s son was diagnosed with incurable lymphoma. Although he still experiences neuropathy in his left arm, he manages the pain with yoga and acupuncture. Bertolini asked human resources to look into it.

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6 Defining Values of a Leadership Culture

N2Growth Blog

To me, that made no sense for the client, but all the sense to the vendors who mass-produced their expertise to increase profit over quality. in 2001, I worked for a boutique strategy consulting firm out of Princeton, NJ that developed and delivered high-cost elaborate strategic plans. How does that define one’s culture?

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Corporate Universities Should Reflect a Company’s Ideals

Harvard Business Review

If the number of executives from other companies who have been benchmarking GE’s management-development centers is an indication, interest in creating corporate universities is on the rise. Deeper qualities, some of which can’t be measured, are critical to success. Education General Electric Human resources Leadership development'