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Organizations Are Failing To Capitalize On Data And Technology

The Horizons Tracker

According to a report by Accenture, although CEOs recognize the importance of utilizing data, technology, and people for growth, only a small percentage of large global companies are effectively utilizing these elements. Those that do have the potential to increase productivity by 11%, leading to increased profitability and revenue growth.

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Interview with BlogHer Co-Founder and COO Elisa Camahort Page on.

Women on Business

I interviewed the co-founder and COO of BlogHer.com , Elisa Camahort Page. How to Create a Squeeze Page that gets Strong Results The Internet is saturated with content, sales pitches and products. . Elisa was kind enough to share a lot of great tips to help bloggers leverage BlogHer.com to promote their blogs, learn and grow.

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Why More Executives Should Consider Becoming a CHRO

Harvard Business Review

And many CEOs we talked to, like Owen Mahoney of Nexon, agree that the CHRO is one of the most strategic roles someone could have: “Businesses grow or die based on the quality of their people, so the human resource executive role is arguably the most strategic in the company.

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You Don’t Need to Be a Silicon Valley Startup to Have a Network-Based Strategy

Harvard Business Review

They grow faster, make more money, and are more valued than companies organized around products and services. Sponsored by DXC Technology. A production process turns inputs into outputs and distributes them through a tightly controlled supply chain. Value is in the products and services themselves. Human capital.

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Why So Many Leadership Programs Ultimately Fail

Harvard Business Review

The technology company, Alentix*, was doing well and growing annually at the rate of about 15%. It means responding productively to political opposition — maybe even bad-faith backstabbing — without getting sidetracked, distracted, or losing your focus. The topic in the Executive Committee meeting turned to Europe.

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The Rebirth of the CMO

Harvard Business Review

That shift has created an increasingly commoditized product and service environment. Digital has removed barriers across sectors, even in old-line businesses known for “sticky” products, such as telecom and insurance. That’s a major missed opportunity according to Ian Ewart, Head of Products, Services & Marketing at Coutts. “I

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