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Does a Mentor have to Breathe?

In the CEO Afterlife

In the early days of my 40 year business career, I was lucky to work under two gentlemen who instilled several critical success factors that guided me from Brand Manager to CEO. Human Resources. A client in need of innovation? One of my mentors was brilliantly creative, the other skillfully strategic.

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Who is the 21st Century CEO?

In the CEO Afterlife

To be unaware of, or to discount changing environments would be a leadership mistake. Prudent 21 st century CEOs will not only stick-handle through the environment of the day; they will incisively pinpoint, and fervently leverage the critical success factors of the company and industry in which they operate.

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Marissa Mayer Is No Fool

Harvard Business Review

The (far) more interesting counterfactual would have been a leaked memo declaring that telecommuters and virtual teams were — by far — the most agile, innovative and productive performers at Yahoo. Why would Mayer minimize what she had experienced as a critical success factor?

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Culture Doesn’t Trump Strategy

In the CEO Afterlife

As a critical success factor, strategy turned into a lucrative industry for a host of consulting firms such as McKinsey & Company , and the Boston Consulting Group. The truth is that one success factor needs other success factors to be effective. Most leaders and managers know this.

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