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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). It was undoubtedly a productive and fruitful year for CMI Hong Kong, as membership has grown continuously.

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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

Organizations that manage digital networks (we call them network orchestrators) are different from traditional product and service providers. Instagram is an exciting marketing channel; GoPro’s account helps keep users engaged with the company and lets GoPro know how people use its products. Build it yourself.

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Learning Collaboration from Tiki-Taka Soccer

Harvard Business Review

They must launch new products, for instance, at shorter intervals. In the 1970s, the automobile industry introduced new models roughly every eight years; by the 1990s, the product lifecycle had fallen to three years, and, as we know, car brands now need a facelift every two years to stay in the race. Leading teams Managing people'

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Learning Collaboration from Tiki-Taka Soccer

Harvard Business Review

They must launch new products, for instance, at shorter intervals. In the 1970s, the automobile industry introduced new models roughly every eight years; by the 1990s, the product lifecycle had fallen to three years, and, as we know, car brands now need a facelift every two years to stay in the race. Leading teams Managing people'

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