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The Countries with the Boldest Business Leaders

Harvard Business Review

Our leadership development work with organizations has given us a database of 360-degree assessments from over 75,000 business leaders around the world. We called this the “bold index” — we then compared it to 42 other leadership behaviors. Creates an atmosphere of continual improvement. also ranked highly.

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How Physicians Can Keep Up with the Knowledge Explosion in Medicine

Harvard Business Review

Innovating for Value in Health Care. One service, called UpToDate , employs 6,300 physician authors, editors, and peer reviewers to manually review the most recent medical information to produce synopses for practicing doctors. Insight Center. Sponsored by Medtronic. We have already begun to go down this road.

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How Leaders Can Help Others Influence Them

Harvard Business Review

Recently, I was talking with a senior leader from a world-class global learning and development company. We were discussing his firm’s approach to teaching leadership. ” This is a fundamental gap in leadership approaches. ” He thought for a moment and replied, “No, we really don’t.”

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Surgeons Are Using Social Media to Share and Learn New Skills

Harvard Business Review

Learning from others’ experiences is an important aspect of professional development in surgery. That’s why academic surgical departments across the globe hold weekly Morbidity and Mortality (M&M) conferences that gather surgeons together to review particular cases and share ideas for improving their practice.

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