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Building the next leadership pipeline with short-term executive programs in Top B-schools

HR Digest

Seasoned executives in large corporations may have loads of experience in management, but there are many aspects of business that need to be honed constantly to make it to the top of the ladder. A good way of doing that is through some executive business programs on offer in almost all major business management colleges.

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Should You Get an MBA?

Harvard Business Review

Practical leadership and management skills. Management education has changed significantly over the last few decades. Previously it focused on quantitative analysis in areas such as finance and operations, with little emphasis on other aspects of organizational life. How well-established are these courses?

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In a World of Bad Behavior, a Call for Personal Accountability

Frank Sonnenberg Online

Daily headlines are crowded with examples of hypocrisy, selective obedience, victimhood, projected blame, and a general lack of self-awareness. One clarion call for integrity-based behavior is Frank Sonnenberg, author of Listen to Your Conscience: That’s Why You Have One. I hope we never underestimate those treasures again.

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With New York Schools Appointment, Bloomberg Did it His Way

Harvard Business Review

Black has no management experience in education — her entire career has been spent in magazine publishing — and her contact with the public school system in New York has been very limited. Few outsiders show such self-awareness or forbearance. Why do outside candidates so often have the edge?