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Four Factors for the 21st Century

Lead Change Blog

Not only because knowledge on any subject is much easier to come by (think of using your favorite search-engine on the internet, for example), but also because the knowledge base is ever expanding and changing. In contradistinction to how things used to be, knowledge is no longer the most important criterion.

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How to kick off a eventful Recruitment drive

HR Digest

Connect with colleges, institutions, and organizations where you aim for potential candidates. Send out calendar invites to the people and also to your employees and let them spread the word at their networks. Organize Logistics: Logistics is what will carry your event to the forefront and make it a successful one.

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The Networking Challenges Female Entrepreneurs Face

The Horizons Tracker

So why would we think that putting women in the same networks as men would lead to equal outcomes?”. The study utilized data from a networking organization designed to help entrepreneurs grow their client list. In total there were 2,310 entrepreneurs operating across 37 networks.

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What Makes an Organization “Networked”?

Harvard Business Review

Today, we live in a time of transformation every bit as colossal as what Weber saw a century ago: a shift from hierarchical to networked organizations. If it can fit on an org chart, it’s not a network. Before Weber’s bureaucracies became predominant, most enterprises were fairly organic.

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The Most Common Ways You Could Get Tricked into Compromising Company Data

Harvard Business Review

Even though an email might look like it came from a trusted source, today’s adversaries are sophisticated social engineers and can easily fool anyone. But, they can require the use of a virtual private network (VPN) application to ensure a secure connection to company networks.

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How Leaders Can Let Go Without Losing Control

Harvard Business Review

It’s a distributed governance model for networked organizations. Then find real-world decisions and reverse engineer the most effective principles. Instead of making decisions for others, or delegating those decisions to others, it’s creating principles with others that enable them to make decisions for themselves.

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The Metamorphosis of the CIO

Harvard Business Review

Eventually, businesses became department stores, specialty stores and malls, and finally, today''s e-businesses and networked organizations that support them. With the evolution of cloud computing, even the smallest, least-funded organization in an out-of-the-way town can appear and deliver like the largest.

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