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Competing in the Age of AI

Leading Blog

The authors provide case studies from the travel industry to the retail, entertainment, and automotive industries. What is needed to compete in an AI-driven world has less to do with traditional industry specialization and more to do with a universal set of capabilities.” And this is especially important in a leadership context.

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What I Wish I Knew as a CEO That I Learned Later in HR

Jesse Lyn Stoner Blog

1. Spend more time on making recruitment a core competency in the entire organisation. When not traveling, Les and his wife reside in the French Bordeaux countryside. Here are some of the key lessons that I learned while running the HR Organisation that would have helped me when I had been a CEO.

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Practicing Patience and Faith

Persuasive Powerhouse

On Sunday, I took 75 pictures; because of a light wind and the sun’s travels across the sky, perhaps five of those were true &# keepers&#. Mary Jo Asmus A former executive in a Fortune 100 company, I own and operate a leadership solutions firm called Aspire Collaborative Services. I’m wondering how you do so?

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Is Your Heart the Boss of You? | Aspire-CS

Persuasive Powerhouse

In addition, there is evidence that some sensory information is sent directly to the heart before it even travels to the brain. What this means to you So what does all of this research mean to leadership and organizations? I became much better at real leadership the day I shredded my business card. Thanks for sharing it.

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Let Them See You as Human

Persuasive Powerhouse

The women (admins were all women at one time) began talking about how difficult it was to find good child care, and how they had to travel great distances sometimes to find it. Hidden beneath the press stories are many, many more competent and good executives – we just don’t hear about them. I wish we did.

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Cisco's Flip Flop and (Mis)Managing the Obvious

Harvard Business Review

Cisco's leadership is very smart and Wi-Fi is part of the firm's core competence. This "obvious" enhancement would be consistent with gmail's business model, as well; it's easy to imagine selling advertising against lunch dates, travel dates and business meetings.).

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Learning from the Innovation Leaders

Great Leadership By Dan

Guest post from Rowan Gibson : Not since the dawn of the Industrial Revolution has there been a greater need to learn the art of innovation leadership. Or how Herb Kelleher upended air travel with Southwest’s low-cost, no-frills, fun-in-the-air approach.