Kare Anderson on “How to Make Your Company Top-of-Mind and Your Employees Proud”
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View ArticleMichael Schrage: An interview by Bob Morris
Michael Schrage is a Research Fellow at the MIT Center for Digital Business and a Visiting Fellow at Imperial College’s Department of Innovation and Entrepreneurship. He examines the various roles of...
View ArticleFrank Moss: An interview by Bob Morris
An entrepreneur and veteran of the computer industry, Frank Moss spent his career bringing innovative technologies to market. Ten years ago he set out to make a broader contribution to the world,...
View ArticleKen Segall: An interview by Bob Morris
Ken Segall worked closely with Steve Jobs as his ad agency creative director for over 12 years spanning NeXT and Apple. He led the advertising team behind the “Think different” campaign that helped...
View ArticleJohn A. Daly: An interview by Bob Morris
Daly is the Liddell Professor of Communication and TCB Professor of Management at The University of Texas at Austin. While at the university, he has won every major Daly is the Liddell Professor of...
View ArticleGregory Unruh: An interview by Bob Morris
Gregory Unruh is a thought leader dedicated to sustainability innovation for business and the world. An Associate Professor of Sustainability at the Thunderbird School of Global Management, he is a...
View ArticleGeorge E.L. Barbee: Part 1 of an interview by Bob Morris
George E. L. Barbee is one of the original Batten Fellow faculty members (along with Jim Collins, Malcolm Gladwell and Jim Gilmore) at top-ranked University of Virginia Darden School of Business, and...
View ArticleGeorge E. L. Barbee: Part 2 of an interview by Bob Morris
George E. L. Barbee is one of the original Batten Fellow faculty members (along with Jim Collins, Malcolm Gladwell and Jim Gilmore) at top-ranked University of Virginia Darden School of Business, and...
View ArticleCommunications is Key!
Sara says: Cheryl and I teach graduate students and we’ve discovered that many don’t write well. It’s a rampant problem and when we mention it, some students get a real “deer in the headlights” look....
View ArticleMaking the M in Merger as Real as the A in Acquisition
Cheryl offers: As practitioners of change leadership, our focus is not so much on the change management process itself as on what kind of leader is required to really create change that lasts. We love...
View ArticleHow Reading Books Is GOOD for Business
Cheryl offers: I love to read, always have; but that doesn’t necessarily always translate into making a living, which I must also accomplish. When I was a corporate soul living inside the Big Blue...
View ArticleRosabeth Moss Kanter’s new book SuperCorp Made My Day!
Cheryl offers: Karl Krayer delivered a book synopsis this morning on SuperCorp: How Vanguard Companies Create Innovation, Profits, Growth, and Social Good. There were a number of companies referenced...
View Article“Excuse me”/“I’m sorry”
Cheryl offers: I consider myself a pretty savvy business woman. I’ve read a lot of books, have an EMBA from SMU, had a great career at IBM, on and on. I have lots of reasons to tell myself so. And...
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