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Porter or Mintzberg: Whose View of Strategy Is the Most Relevant Today? - Forbes - 0 views

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    Author: Karl Moore Written March 28, 2011 (shared February 16, 2014) Shared by Sean Radford There are two people, and only two, whose ideas must be taught to every MBA in the world: Michael Porter and Henry Mintzberg. This was true more than 25 years ago, when I did my MBA at USC. These are two academics who have had real impact for a long time. Part of their success, beyond having big relevant ideas, is due to their clear and concise writing skills (There is certainly a lesson in there for many of us business school academics).
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Winning With Engaged Teams | LinkedIn - 0 views

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    Andreas von der Heydt February 2, 2014 Shared by Michelle Bavester There was a strong agreement that in most organizations - and although people spend a substantial part of their lives working - a vast majority of teams and employees are not engaged at all. And as a result such organizations do not perform at their best. Let me share with you the main points we touched upon . . .
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Mastering Team-Based Decision Making | LinkedIn - 1 views

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    Author: Lex Sisney Date: April 17, 2014 Shared by: Andee Weinfurter, MSLOC student In a previous post I shared that every business has mass, which is a measure of its resistance to change. The challenge in getting an organization to change direction is the fact that its mass isn't neatly self-contained. Rather, it's scattered throughout its people, systems, structures, and processes - and the collective inertia causes resistance to change. In order to get the organization to execute on its strategy, you've got to get the mass contained and headed in one direction.
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(Tacit) Knowledge Is Power - 0 views

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    Author: Matt Palmquist April 9, 2014 Shared by: Andee Weinfurter, MSLOC student Bottom Line: Companies gain a competitive advantage when different divisions, such as sales and marketing, share non-quantifiable information. But to support the flow of this all-important tacit knowledge, managers must encourage social ties and cross-functional relationships.
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Embracing the Millennials' Mind-Set at Work - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    11/09/2013 by Tom Agan Shared by Andee Weinfurter, MSLOC Student, on Twitter - @andeew38
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What Men Can Do to Help Women Advance Their Careers - Harvard Business Review - 0 views

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    11/08/2013 by Debora Spar Shared by Zoe Hoeppner, MSLOC Student, @@zoehoeppner
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    11/08/2013 by Debora Spar Shared by Zoe Hoeppner, MSLOC Student, @@zoehoeppner
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Don't Quote Me on This - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    By Maria Konnikova March 8, 2014 Shared by Jeff Merrell, MSLOC Associate Director ""I HATE quotation. Tell me what you know," Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote in his journal one spring day in 1849. He was talking about a very specific tendency. When we're faced with an issue that's meant to be thought provoking (in this particular case, immortality), we reach for the easy way out. "I notice," he writes, "that as soon as writers broach this question, they begin to quote." Quotation becomes a way not to add depth to your thinking, but to avoid thinking in the first place. Welcome to the world of the Internet. What would Emerson have made of it? Examined from one perspective, it's a place that provides endless fodder for the type of anti-thought he despised. He would have shuddered to find himself quoted and requoted millions of times (make that millions plus one), often with little understanding of who he was or what he stood for. Decontextualized knowledge - snippets that stream past as links, tweets, posts, memes - dominates. "
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Making Gratitude Part of Your Company Culture | Entrepreneur.com - 0 views

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    November 25, 2013 by Lisa Evans Thanksgiving provides an opportunity to reflect on all that we're grateful for, but for some companies, gratitude is not a once-a-year occasion, but is a value embedded in their company culture. Shared by Dorie Blesoff, MSLOC Instructor
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    Shared by Dorie Blesoff, MSLOC 441 Designing Sustainable Strategic Change Instructor
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The Importance of Being Mindful - 1 views

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    By Art Kleiner in strategy+business | booz&co. March 11, 2014 Shared by Eric Fridman, MSLOC Student "The idea of using mindfulness as a guide to better business practices has taken on such currency as a management fad lately that it already has a detractor: The New Republic's Silicon Valley curmudgeon, Evgeny Morozov. Known for his skepticism about Internet-fueled democracy, Morozov has penned a new article called "The Mindfulness Racket," in which he claims that workplace meditation-the leading edge of the fad-is a weak substitute for the substantial change that businesses really need. "
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How to Get Your Employees to Give You Their Billion-Dollar Ideas | Inc.com - 0 views

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    Author: Will Yakowicz Shared by: Cathy Brough April 28, 2014 Is your company innovation-friendly? It's easy to talk about the need to innovate, create new ideas, and build new avenues of revenue, but if your employees aren't submitting ideas, it may mean they are holding on to them.
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Reason #30 Why We Can't Change: We Don't Have the Time | SusanScrupski.com - 1 views

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    Author: Susan Scrupski Shared by: Jeff Merrell, MSLOC Faculty April 24, 2014 My friends and colleagues at Change Agents Worldwide are kicking off a "blog carousel" to address all these reasons why organizations can't change. This list was carefully compiled by a Product Engineer of the Milwaukee Gear Company in 1959. These objections still live on today in memos, meetings, analysis decks, and teleconference calls over a half-century later.
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Who Goes to Work to Have Fun? - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    12/11/2013 by Oliver Burkeman Shared by Georgianne Hewett, MSLOC Student "ONE of our core values is to inject fun and quirkiness into everything we do," Neil Blumenthal, a founder of the online eyeglass retailer Warby Parker, recently told The New York Times. This is a philosophy currently enjoying a resurgence in the tech and retail industries, among others.
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Five Ways to Improve Employee Engagement Now - 0 views

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    Gallup Business Journal by Robyn Reilly January 7, 2014 Only 13% of employees worldwide are engaged at work. Managers everywhere can help solve this problem -- and reap the benefits of higher employee engagement. Shared by Sonya Perez-Lauterbach, MSLOC student via Twitter
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How It Works | Holacracy - 0 views

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    Purposeful organization through social technology Shared by Jessica Catz, MSLOC alum via Twitter on January 7, 2014
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Debunking the Myth of the 10,000-Hours Rule: What It Actually Takes to Reach Genius-Lev... - 0 views

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    Authored by Maria Popova February 13, 2014 Shared by Claudia Richman, MSLOC Student In recent years, one of the most persistent pop-psychology claims has been the myth of the "10,000-hour rule" - the idea that this is the amount of time one must invest in practice in order to reach meaningful success in any field. But in Focus: The Hidden Driver of Excellence (public library), celebrated psychologist and journalist Daniel Goleman, best-known for his influential 1995 book Emotional Intelligence, debunks the 10,000-hour mythology to reveal the more complex truth beneath the popular rule of thumb:
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The Unexpected Benefits of Rapid Prototyping - Roger Martin - Harvard Business Review - 0 views

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    Authored by Roger Martin February 11, 2014 Shared by Teresa Torres, MSLOC Student As I've written before, one of the biggest challenges facing designers is that they struggle to get their clients to adopt their design ideas. They hit a 'prove-it' wall: their clients ask for evidence that the design will succeed. The more radical and bold the design, the bigger a problem this is for the frustrated designer.
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Develop Strategic Thinkers Throughout Your Organization - Robert Kabacoff - Harvard Bus... - 0 views

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    Article by Robert Kabacoff February 7, 2014 Shared by Amber Barger, MSLOC Student In study after study, strategic thinkers are found to be among the most highly effective leaders. And while there is an abundance of courses, books, articles and opinions on the process of strategic planning, the focus is typically on an isolated process that might happen once or twice per year. In contrast, a true strategic leader thinks and acts strategically every day.
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How to Make Yourself Work When You Just Don't Want To - Heidi Grant Halvorson - Harvard... - 0 views

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    Author: Heidi Grant Halvorson February 14, 2014 Shared by, Diane Knopke, MSLOC Student The good news (and its very good news) is that you can get better about not putting things off, if you use the right strategy. Figuring out which strategy to use depends on why you are procrastinating in the first place:
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Stress and the Impact of Stress on Performance  Mind Tools Stress Management Techniques - 0 views

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    Author: NA Date: February 14, 2014 Shared by Sean Radford, MSLOC Student So far, we have seen that stress is a negative experience. We have seen the short-term negative effects that stress hormones can have on your performance, and have seen how stress can contribute to burnout.
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The best (and worst) times to do things at work - 0 views

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    Author: Jena McGregor Feb 19, 2014 Shared by: Andee Weinfurter (MSLOC Student)
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