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Revealing Leadership Insights From Thinkers50

Tanveer Naseer

State of the art management and leadership techniques are continually evolving. Think of Peter Drucker who topped the first Thinkers50 ranking in 2001. Drucker was writing about knowledge workers in the late 1960s. In The Innovator’s Dilemma , he looked at why companies struggle with radical innovation in their markets.

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Best Leadership Books To Read In 2015

Eric Jacobson

Perhaps a book that will help you improve your leadership skills. A couple years ago, members of five groups on the professional social media web site LinkedIn voluntarily recommended their favorite books about leadership. They responded to a group discussion question, "Best Leadership Books -- What''s Your Favorite?"

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New Year Entertainment: Predictions, Forecasts, and Projections

The Practical Leader

This time of year, we’re bombarded with glib and confident “experts” forecasting everything from the economy, to global warming, to financial markets, social trends, weather, and lots more. It was 200 gigawatts and reached 370 by 2015. There were 109 million sold by then and over 17 billion sold to date.

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We Need Both Networks and Communities

Harvard Business Review

In the traditional village, you chatted with your neighbor at the local market, face-to-face: this was the heart of community. Drucker Forum 2015: Managing in the Digital Age. Drucker Forum 2015: Managing in the Digital Age. Is crowdfunding in this global village quite the same?

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How China’s Government Helps — and Hinders — Innovation

Harvard Business Review

in 2015 and is on track to reach a targeted 2.5% At 20%, China’s share of global R&D expenditure in 2015 was well above Japan’s at 9% or Germany’s at 6% and second only to that of the U.S. Drucker Forum 2016: The Entrepreneurial Society. Total investment in R&D (as a proportion of GDP) grew from 0.9%

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Companies Collect Competitive Intelligence, but Don’t Use It

Harvard Business Review

The paradox is that companies spend millions acquiring competitive or market “intelligence” from armies of vendors and deploy the latest technology disseminating the information internally. Some estimate the market for market research alone at $20 billion annually. What Did Peter Drucker Really Say?

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The Battle Over iPhones in India

Harvard Business Review

becoming the second largest smartphone market in the world. billion in 2015. In 2015 alone the country attracted $9 billion in venture capital and was home to four “unicorns” — privately held ventures valued in excess of a billion dollars. Although only one-fifth of its 1.3 The evidence continues.

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