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End Game First

Leading Blog

But at some point, you will need to step back and observe what is happening so you can develop your strategic end game plan. That’s part and parcel for this phase of a crisis. It’s hard to know when you’ve become too comfortable with your current situation to objectively step outside of it. And that’s normal.

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How to Design Work Projects for Maximum Learning

Harvard Business Review

Skill development is clearly a major priority for companies and managers these days. Consider, for instance, the talent development program at Ascom, a global telecommunications company. While delivering millions of dollars in profits, these projects have helped develop a cadre of leaders who can inspire teams to achieve big goals.

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What to Do When Your Future Strategy Clashes with Your Present

Harvard Business Review

MedStar operated nine hospitals, but realized that its long-held objective of increasing revenue and profits at those venues was unsustainable, given the outcries over runaway medical costs. Doing that required developing a new business model in which MedStar would get paid to keep patients well. The innovation portfolio.