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2013 Top Professors on Twitter

LDRLB

Below you’ll find who we feel are the 2013 top 50 professors on twitter, broken into lists around leadership, innovation, and strategy, as well as five at-large professors. Innovation. Rotman School of Management. Michael Porter. Rotman School of Management. Tuck School of Management.

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New Year. New Leader.

Lead Change Blog

Here they are: Daniel Pink – In 2015, London-based Thinkers 50 named him, alongside Michael Porter and Clayton Christensen, as one of the top 10 business thinkers in the world. Bill George – He has taught leadership since 2004 and is a professor of management practice at Harvard Business School, where.

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The Ideas that Shaped Management in 2013

Harvard Business Review

The result, I think, is a set of ideas that together are important, useful, and original, and that feel like quite an accurate account of the management concerns many of us shared in 2013. The right kind of project management — and project manager — really matters. Special Forces Innovation: How DARPA Attacks Problems.

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20 Interesting Behaviors of Strategy Tourist

Strategy Driven

Try to join as many steering committees as possible, but avoid taking on responsibility as a sponsor or project manager. He has shared the stage with prominent strategists like Michael Porter and reached out to 21,000+ leaders in 30+ countries. Copyright 2007-2013 by StrategyDriven Enterprises, LLC. Never take the blame.

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The Comprehensive Business Case for Sustainability

Harvard Business Review

These require sophisticated, sustainability-based management. Michel Porter and Mark Kramer pioneered the idea of “creating shared value,” arguing that businesses can generate economic value by identifying and addressing social problems that intersect with their business. ” Improving risk management.

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Is It Better to Be Strategic or Opportunistic?

Harvard Business Review

Start with Michael Porter. They’ve missed almost every technological breakthrough of the past decade — and yet they earned $237 billion in operating income from 2001 to 2013 working off a strategy that was in place in the mid-1990s. So this view is often associated with innovation or disruption.

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