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6 Key Areas Businesses Must Invest in and Strategize in 2023

Strategy Driven

Embedding these transformative technologies into operations will be easier than ever. Content and Knowledge Management A well-organized system of business content is akin to a library, where every piece of knowledge is cataloged, stored, and easily retrieved when needed. And the good news?

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How to Create Remarkable Teams PART 2 – Collaboration

Ask Atma

In team development, research has shown that individual learning works best when accompanied by team learning. [1]. So the designer teaches everyone about UX/AI, the coders teach about their development methodology, the project managers teach about agile protocols, and the sales people describe what it is like in the field.

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What U2 and the US Navy Have in Common: Connecting with Core Employees

Michael Lee Stallard

Leaders build the Vision bridge by developing and communicating a mission, set of values, and reputation that connect with employees. Leaders build the Voice bridge by developing processes and practices that keep employees “in the loop” and give them regular opportunities to express their views. Connecting the U.S.

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Marshall, Not McChrystal, Should Be Role Model for Military Leaders

Michael Lee Stallard

When FDR put the Civilian Conservation Corps during the Depression under Marshall’s command, he developed an “absorbing interest” in helping the young men by educating them and taking care of their health-care needs. Another incident shows Marshall’s commitment to openness and honesty. He increased human value in several ways.

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Help Employees Create Knowledge — Not Just Share It

Harvard Business Review

This isn’t surprising given that this is the primary focus of educational institutions, training programs, and leadership development courses. This view of learning was the key driver of “knowledge management systems” that came into vogue in the 1990’s. Learning versus performance improvement.

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Why and How to Build an In-House Consulting Team

Harvard Business Review

Today, many high-profile companies— Cisco , Google , IBM , Samsung , Siemens , Disney , Volkswagen and Deutsche Bank , to name a few—contain such roving consulting groups to help solve the most critical strategy and operations problems throughout the business. Win on merit. Our group welcomes the competition.

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Olympic Host Cities Need Transparency, Not Knowledge Transfer

Harvard Business Review

From the moment I stepped off the bus at the rowing venue, I felt reassured that the London Olympic Games were operating like a well-oiled machine. Certainly, knowledge transfer has been a priority of the International Olympic Committee (IOC). Sometimes, improved knowledge transfer is a false idol. Contractual commitment.