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CMI Hong Kong: updates from the board

Chartered Management Institute

The session was entitled “Technology and Business Collaboration: Leadership and Management” and was moderated by Dr Alan Miller CMgr FCMI (former CMI Hong Kong Regional Board Member). The pandemic has boosted the application of technologies across both public and private sectors.

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The Best Leadership Books of 2016

Leading Blog

As technology becomes more disruptive and we see more importance placed on big data and artificial intelligence, what will matter most are those things that make us human – the soft skills. “To Related Interest: Best Leadership Books of 2015. Best Leadership Books of 2014. Best Leadership Books of 2013.

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3 Ways to Get Your Own Digital Platform

Harvard Business Review

For most organizations, this is the least risky option, and a good middle road, despite the fact that many traditional organizations often see digital network operators as threats rather than allies. Starbucks stopped accepting the Square payment system in late 2014. Many big organizations even help incubate startups in their industry.

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Learning Collaboration from Tiki-Taka Soccer

Harvard Business Review

Competition has become more complex too, with companies increasingly sourcing or manufacturing globally, facing technology-based rivals trying to disrupt incumbents, and taking on emerging giants with unexpected sources of competitive advantage. As a result, companies operate below their potential. Leading teams Managing people'

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Learning Collaboration from Tiki-Taka Soccer

Harvard Business Review

Competition has become more complex too, with companies increasingly sourcing or manufacturing globally, facing technology-based rivals trying to disrupt incumbents, and taking on emerging giants with unexpected sources of competitive advantage. As a result, companies operate below their potential. Leading teams Managing people'

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