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New MBAs Should Start Their Careers in Frontier Markets

Harvard Business Review

Most Western executives have limited exposure to a frontier market until they are relatively senior in their careers. By then their worldviews are largely formed, and at best they graft frontier market experiences onto that mature-market base. Since 2013, BizCorps has placed top MBAs in Columbia and Kenya.

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What to Do When You’re Returning to a Company You Used to Work For

Harvard Business Review

” Perhaps you originally left because you “felt dead-ended in your career and now have an opportunity to come back at a higher level.” ” Dillon recommends being “a bit more formal and reserved in your behavior, at least at first,” in order to showcase how “you’ve matured.”

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The Mongrel Discipline of Management

Harvard Business Review

Detached observation requires a certain maturity. The interplay of social and technical, the organization as it is experienced and as it is analyzed, is the space where he spent his entire career. This post is part of a series of perspectives leading up to the fifth annual Global Drucker Forum in November 2013 in Vienna, Austria.