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2013 Top Professors on Twitter

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Wharton School of Finance. Rotman School of Management. Roger Martin. Rotman School of Management. Tuck School of Management. Gianpiero Petriglieri. gpetriglieri. Karl Moore. McGill University. profkjmoore. Ian McCarthy. Beedle School of Business. Toffeemen68. Stew Friedman. stewfriedman. CV Harquail. cvharquail.

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Leadership and Opportunity | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

Anyone paying attention to current events has recently witnessed that it doesn’t really matter whether you’re a politician, investment banker, CEO, or just an average citizen, when it comes to making a simple decision, managing a crisis, or attempting to exploit an opportunity, timing is everything.

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Leadership Self Examination | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

Great leaders do the right thing regardless of circumstances, situational context or other influencing factors. Perhaps most importantly they have the ability to align interests and sell the vision unifying leadership, management, staff and external stakeholders as well. On with the exam… Section I: Character.

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Game Changers | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

Sure, great leaders never lose sight of their core business, they pay attention to managing risk, etc., Go… Share and Enjoy: View Comments [link] Dan Rogers Mike – This is a great post with excellent perspective. What’s interesting is that the best leaders proactively focus on looking for game changers.

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How to Fix the Most Soul-Crushing Meetings

Harvard Business Review

And 71% of senior managers view them as unproductive. Any standing meeting, whether it’s of a departmental leadership team, a cross-functional group owning a process like innovation or talent management, or a task force managing a six-month transition to a new technology, should be designed and linked to a broader governance plan.

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New Books from HBR Press for March

Harvard Business Review

Lafley, Roger L. Lafley and Roger Martin — get to the heart of strategy, explaining what it's for, how to think about it, why you need it, and how to get it done. Sidetracked will help you identify and avoid these influences so the decisions you make do stick — and you finally reach your intended goals.

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What 11 CEOs Have Learned About Championing Diversity

Harvard Business Review

Yet progress within organizations has been slow – there is still a lack of women and minorities in leadership positions, and certain industries like tech and finance are lacking diversity at all levels. Susan Wojcicki (YouTube) asks managers for updates on their numbers around diversity. And many diversity programs fail.