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The Complexity of Business Communication

CoachStation

We may well be overcomplicating the language of leadership and business. Gabrielle Dolan: The Future of Leadership Conference, Bris, Sept 2015 After attending the Future of Leadership – Workplace Culture conference in Brisbane last week I have been reflecting on the content from some of the speakers.

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The Three Decisions You Need to Own

Harvard Business Review

At many companies the total cash investment in acquisitions, R&D, and fixed assets has not earned back its cost of capital after adjusting for the time lag in realizing incremental benefits. Decision making Leadership' That outcome reflects the wrong allocation and/or ineffective execution. Don’t delegate them away.

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How Passion Can Revolutionize Digital Technology, AND Change The.

Terry Starbucker

And change it did, because the new CEO had a vision that went beyond product, and costs, and overhead, and costs of capital. Tweet This Post Tagged as: Apple , Leadership , Steve Jobs { 2 comments… read them below or add one } JennyB August 30, 2010 at 6:12 pm Great post! It was about passion.

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The Case for Investing More in People

Harvard Business Review

This includes more autonomy and agility as well as inspirational leadership. This has not only resulted in less investment in human capital but has also delivered lower total shareholder returns despite a period in which the cost of capital (and thus the cost of investing for growth) has been extraordinarily low.

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The Real Reasons Companies Are So Focused on the Short Term

Harvard Business Review

Investors punish companies with a short-term orientation by applying higher discount rates to them, which increases the cost of capital for those companies. In contrast, companies with a long-term orientation are rewarded with a lower cost of capital, which allows them to afford more innovation—a virtuous cycle.

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Is Your Business Biased Against Innovation?

Strategy Driven

The logic of NPV is to project cash flows into the future and then discount those flows back into today’s dollars at a given cost of capital. She is a popular speaker and consults to senior leadership teams. Please consider the environment before and after printing this article. All rights reserved.