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Leaders As Control Freaks

Joseph Lalonde

More than ever longstanding and excessive tension is robbing leaders of innovation, creative problem solving , positivity and productivity. but research suggests, especially as it relates to prioritized projects, you focus. As you do, epiphanies, connections, and innovation often result. A boosted performance is the result.

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3 Ways To Remove The Pain From Preparing A Weekly Sermon

Ron Edmondson

Casey is one of the most innovative church leaders I know. I haven’t seen any project of Casey’s yet I can’t support. The event is being hosted by Jeff Henderson. This is a guest post by my friend Casey Graham. He is passionate about Kingdom building and helping those who desire to Kingdom build. Thanks Casey!

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The Future Economy Project: Advice from Sustainability Experts

Harvard Business Review

Learn about the future economy project. Harvard Business Review interviewed the CEOs and other business leaders who signed up to the Future Economy Project, our initiative spotlighting businesses’ sustainability agendas. Henderson : I’ve seen the same effect in my own work.

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The Future Economy Project

Harvard Business Review

To do so, we have created the Future Economy Project. Our advisers: Rebecca Henderson. Regardless of your views on the who, what, when, and why of climate change, the pursuit of sustainable processes up and down supply chains can translate into immediate savings — and opportunities for innovation. Paulson Jr. Paul Polman.

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A Partial Defense of Our Obsession with Short-Term Earnings

Harvard Business Review

HBS professor Rebecca Henderson , along with Hazhir Rahmandad of Virginia Tech and Nelson Repenning of MIT, set out to explore that apparent contradiction. I spoke with Professor Henderson about their research. Henderson: To answer that, I need to tell you about two different research interests.

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Where Disruptive Innovation Came From

Harvard Business Review

After a long and successful run, the theory of disruptive innovation has come under attack of late. In a recent Sloan Management Review article, Dartmouth professor Andrew King asked “ How Useful Is the Theory of Disruptive Innovation? Disruptive innovation is a parsimonious theory that explains many business failures.