How to Stop Good Ideas from Getting Shot Down
John Kotter, emeritus professor at Harvard Business School, outlines four common attacks and explains the best ways to defend against them.
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John Kotter, emeritus professor at Harvard Business School, outlines four common attacks and explains the best ways to defend against them.
Duration : 0:10:31
Vijay Govindarajan, Tuck School of Business professor, on why innovation is so hard to implement and what you can do about it.
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Management thought leaders share their ideas on how leadership goes wrong. Featuring: Bill George, Evan Wittenberg, Dr. Ellen Langer, Andrew Pettigrew, Gianpiero Petriglieri, Carl Sloane, Jonathan Doochin, Scott Snook, and Daisy Wademan Dowling.
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Miriam Ort, coauthor of “One Page Talent Management,” explains how to eliminate the complexity that plagues so many HR practices.
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Vineet Nayar, CEO of HCL Technologies, Ltd., explains how inverting the management pyramid leads to superior organizational performance.
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An Interview with Linda A. Hill, Professor, Harvard Business School. We won’t find new global leaders by looking in conventional places for people who act in conventional take-charge ways. Instead, look for people who can lead from behind to promote the collective genius of their teams.
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Ranjay Gulati, Harvard Business School professor and author of “Reorganize for Resilience: Putting Customers at the Center of Your Business,” on how to deliver what customers really want.
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Michael D. Watkins discusses how to handle your next move.
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Sylvia Ann Hewlett of the Center for Work-Life Policy discusses how to keep engagement up when business is down.
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Cesare Mainardi, managing director of Booz & Company, details how executives should cut costs–but often dont.
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