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Favorites of 2012: Team Building & Leadership activities / simulations

Mike Cardus

Some were leaked super secret to the Create-Learning Letter a mostly-monthly newsletter that has Organization Development, Team Building, Managerial-Leadership, Experiential Theory application + articles + ideas. NOISE Analysis, an alternative to SWOT. Favorite Team Building & Leadership Activities + Simulations 2012.

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StrategyDriven Professional Podcast Episode 2 – Standing Out Among Professional Peers, part 2 of 3

Strategy Driven

During our discussion, Wendy Powell, author of Management Experience Acquired : Necessary Skills for Successfully Managing Any Employee , shares with us her insights and illustrative examples regarding: six of twelve steps to standing out among professional peers. Wendy Powell is the author of Management Experience Acquired.

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SWOT analysis and university students

Rapid BI

SWOT Analysis – an email question. Yes another article on SWOT analysis. On this site we have several pages exploring the SWOT analysis, and from time to time we receive emails asking for help. Usually from students on university or professional courses studying Management, Business studies or Human Resources.

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A 6-Part Tool for Ranking and Assessing Risks

Harvard Business Review

Developed during World War II, CARVER (then one letter shorter and known as CARVE) was originally used by analysts to determine where bomber pilots could most effectively drop their munitions on enemy targets. You might say CARVER is a SWOT analysis on steroids. But sometimes war tactics really can help in business.

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Should Strategic Plans Rest in Peace?

LDRLB

The process that started in the 1950’s evolved through various strategic analyses including SWOT, Michael Porter’s competitive model, core competencies, strategic intent and business transformation. Isn’t top management supposed to be the strategic experts of the organization? Today, many are questioning its usefulness.

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Should Strategic Plans Rest in Peace?

LDRLB

The process that started in the 1950’s evolved through various strategic analyses including SWOT, Michael Porter’s competitive model, core competencies, strategic intent and business transformation. Isn’t top management supposed to be the strategic experts of the organization? There are many reasons.

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Should the Strategic Plan Rest in Peace? | In the CEO Afterlife

In the CEO Afterlife

The process that started in the 1950’s evolved through various strategic analyses including SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats), Michael Porter’s competitive strategy model, core competencies, strategic intent and business transformation. Isn’t top management supposed to be the strategic experts of the organization?