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Is Leadership Development the Answer to Low Employee Engagement? (Yes.)

N2Growth Blog

This paper is about rethinking the practice of leadership and reforming the way we approach the development of leaders and leadership in our organizations. It is time to reimagine leadership: what it means in theory and what it means in practice, how we choose leaders, how we develop leaders, and what we ask of leaders. Next Practices.

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Using Smart Experiments to Succeed

Skip Prichard

An experiment, in general, is an investment of one’s resources – time, energy, knowledge, expertise, relationships, money, and more – to explore the world and learn something new. What resources do you have – human connections, material, knowledge, expertise, experience, finances, etc. ” -Steven K. It’s such a great question.

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Social Media Demystified

N2Growth Blog

If you believe the hype, social media will immediately solve all your problems and require no time, energy or effort on your part. One of the things I look most forward to is watching Chris continue to develop and refine his thoughts as the medium advances and matures. link] Allan W. link] Allan W.

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Hard Questions on Our Transition to Driverless Cars

Harvard Business Review

By contrast, driverless vehicle adoption depends on overcoming three factors: infrastructure maturity, technology readiness, and regulation. As mobility changes around us, how should we approach our master plans for airports, car parking, high-speed trains, energy, ports, toll roads, and so forth? Of the large markets, the U.S.,

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Why Some of the Most Groundbreaking Technologies Are a Bad Fit for the Silicon Valley Funding Model

Harvard Business Review

The Silicon Valley model, for all of its charms, was developed at a specific time, for a specific industry, which was developing a specific set of technologies. We’re now entering a new era of innovation , one that the model doesn’t quite fit, and we will have to develop new approaches to build the future.

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Making Matrix Organizations Actually Work

Harvard Business Review

For example, the French global energy player ENGIE recently tilted its primary dimension from product (such as power, services, and infrastructure) toward region in order to better serve its clients in the territories in which it operates. When a company reorganizes, it’s often because the strategy has also changed.

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How Blockchain Applications Will Move Beyond Finance

Harvard Business Review

As the cryptocurrency has matured, it’s often been criticized for its inability to match the performance of existing payment networks and meet the requirements of financial systems and governments. As cryptocurrencies like bitcoin and distributed ledgers continue to mature, where might they be applied next? Insight Center.