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Understanding Alignment: An Interview with George Labovitz |
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Written by David Hirsch, EDT Learning Staff |
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Noted author and management expert Dr. George Labovitz believes that when the parts of a company are not working in conjunction with the organization?s overall goals, the organization falls out of alignment and the complications that ensue can prove expensive, time-consuming, and ultimately fatal.
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Innovative Change: An Interview With Peter Skarzynski, CEO of Strategos |
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Written by David Hirsch, EDT Learning Staff |
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According to Peter Skarzynski, CEO of the consulting firm Strategos, innovation and strategy, once separate realms, are being increasingly merged into a single, compelling field of thought.
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Pulling Together: Making Alliances Work |
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Ernst & Young |
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Alliances offer a powerful way to gain new capabilities and market reach, but they will work only if they are managed effectively.
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Why Mergers Fail |
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McKinsey & Company |
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Revenue deserves more attention in mergers. The failure to focus on this important factor may explain why so many mergers don?t pay off. (Free registration required)
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Did Terrorists Blow Up the Recovery? |
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Knowledge@Wharton |
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When terrorists destroyed the World Trade Center and attacked the Pentagon on September 11, not only did they attack America, they also dealt a body blow to a weak global economy. Wharton professors offer specific suggestions on what next steps should be taken. (Free registration required)
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Inventive Minds |
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Chief Executive Magazine |
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Have a blueprint for creating a companywide culture of innovation? Don't rely on what you have on paper. These three CEOs say tear it up.
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Learning from High-Tech Deals |
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McKinsey & Company |
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M&A deals are more likely to destroy value than to create it. But when they are executed strategically and often, as part of the routine of running a business, the odds favor success.(Free registration required)
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Next Step Internet Strategy |
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Written by David Hirsch, EDT Learning Staff |
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How to realize the Internet's business potential is a challenge that every major decision maker has to tackle. Proving himself one of the quarterbacks of Internet strategy is IBM's John Patrick. In this exclusive interview with EDT Learning, IBM's VP of Internet Technology shares his thoughts about the Internet's next step.
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