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How CEOs Can Make Smart Strategic Trade-Offs

Harvard Business Review

CEOs should actively manage five specific tensions in today’s complex global business environment: Disruptive innovation versus leveraging the company’s core strengths. Even in the most commoditized markets, winning players need to create value by adding small slivers of differentiated services, logistics, quality and reliability.

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Do You Have the IT For the Coming Digital Wave?

Harvard Business Review

Technology innovation is not slowing down or leveling off, but ramping up — and businesses will soon face a barrage of new digital possibilities. There is no time for complacency. These units can host your specific digital initiatives, start developing a catalog of digital services and nurture and grow new digital skills.

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Bureaucracy Can Drain Your Company’s Energy. Agile Can Restore It.

Harvard Business Review

Believe it or not, bureaucracy was once a progressive innovation. But agile innovation teams work better than current approaches, and agile principles hold that making immediate progress beats waiting for perfect solutions before starting out. Still, that frustration is a natural part of agile innovation.

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What It Takes to Become a Great Product Manager

Harvard Business Review

Performing market assessments. These core competencies are the baseline for any PM and the best PMs hone these skills over years of defining, shipping, and iterating on products. Managing tight deadlines, revenue targets, market demands, prioritization conflicts, and resource constraints all at once is not for the faint of heart.

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Team Chemistry Is the New Holy Grail of Performance Analytics

Harvard Business Review

“Makes teams better” is fast-becoming both an essential ingredient to getting hired and a mission-critical skill-set worth measuring. have become early adopters and innovators in multidimensional measurements for individuals and teams alike.

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Building a Software Start-Up Inside GE

Harvard Business Review

” So GE has hired 1,000 software engineers and data scientists to provide enhanced software and analytical skills across GE’s many businesses. Key selection criteria included experience in innovative software and service (versus product) development, and an ability to manage a start-up in a very large, complex company.

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A Tool for Balancing Your Company’s Digital Investments

Harvard Business Review

For each investment category, the generic critical success factors of time , cost , and quality will be different, requiring trade-offs to be made. The individuals managing investments in each of the quadrants of the portfolio should also have different skills, attitudes, and motivations. Selecting project managers.

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