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Morning Advantage: Inside Tim Cook's Apple

Harvard Business Review

Late last week, the anniversary of Steve Jobs's too-early death witnessed a number of hagiographic treatments of the black-turtlenecked technology messiah. The Sun Microsystems co-founder, now a venture capitalist, talks about his obsession with hiring the right people. "A THIS VC LOVES A GOOD CV.

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“Trust Me, I’m a Leader”: Why Building a Culture of Trust Will Boost Employee Performance – and Maybe Even Save Your Company

Strategy Driven

In my book, I describe an incident that took place at a famous, fast-growing technology company. That’s when the usual ethical and moral constraints are sometimes abandoned – always for good reasons, and always ‘just this once’ – in the name of expediency. Sometimes this strategy even works. About the Author.

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Spotting the Great but Imperfect Resume

Harvard Business Review

Imagine the remorse of a venture capitalist unwilling to back Steve Jobs in 1977, because the personal-computer pioneer never finished college. Linear Technology looks for tinkerers, who have been experimenting with electrical circuits since childhood. The lost opportunities can be excruciating.

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“Trust Me, I’m a Leader”: Why Building a Culture of Trust Will Boost Employee Performance – and Maybe Even Save Your Company

Strategy Driven

In my book, I describe an incident that took place at a famous, fast-growing technology company. That’s when the usual ethical and moral constraints are sometimes abandoned – always for good reasons, and always ‘just this once’ – in the name of expediency. Sometimes this strategy even works. About the Author.

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How Hewlett-Packard Lost the HP Way

Harvard Business Review

Not to mention boardroom soap operas, front-page ethics scandals, and more changes of direction than a surfer in a hurricane. What's important about HP is what it says about how hard it is for any organization to maintain its leadership position from one generation of technology and markets and culture to the next.

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How Merck Is Trying to Keep Disrupters at Bay

Harvard Business Review

Pharmaceutical companies, buffeted by regulatory changes, new drug technologies that alter entry barriers and competition, price pressures, and an estimated 300,000 job cuts since 2000, seem to fit the popular narrative of large organizations unable to deal with disruptive forces. Experimentation is vital.

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Robo-Advisers Are Coming to Consulting and Corporate Strategy

Harvard Business Review

Further, venture capitalists are jumping in with both feet. $4 These robo-advisors may be used to automate certain aspects of risk management and provide decisions that are ethical and compliant with regulation. Many established firms— a 2017 Deloitte survey suggested about 20% in the U.S.—are