2013
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What Board Directors Really Do in Their Free Time
December 03 | Deborah Bell, Researcher of Organizational Behavior | Comments (0)Much has been written about boards and diversity, especially diversity that is readily perceptible: gender or race, for example. We ourselves have explored gender diversity, in our global surveys of corporate directors in scores of interviews with board members across the globe.
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How Jeff Bezos Makes Decisions
November 19 | Dan McGinn, Senior Editor, Harvard Business Review | Comments (0)This week Stone, a senior writer at Bloomberg Businessweek, published The Everything Store: Jeff Bezos and the Age of Amazon. I talked with Stone about the evolution of Bezos as a decision-maker. Some excerpts from our conversation.
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Scott Adams on Whether Management Really Matters
November 18 | HBR IDEACAST | Comments (0)The Dilbert creator talks with HBR senior editor Dan McGinn. For more, read his book How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big: Kind of the Story of My Life.
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The Five Rules Every New CEO Should Follow
November 15 | Roger L. Martin, Academic Director, Martin Prosperity Institute, Rotman School of Management | Comments (0)Last week, an executive who was on the verge of being promoted to head his large global publicly traded company asked for my advice on how to be effective as a brand new CEO. I gave him a list and he was so appreciative that I was motivated to write a blog about it.
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Why Law Firm Pedigree May Be a Thing of the Past
November 15 | Dina Wang, Fellow, Forum for Growth and Innovation, Harvard Business School | Firoz Dattu, Founder, AdvanceLaw | Comments (0)There’s no question that the legal industry is going through upheaval. Law schools are shuttering and powerful old firms have fallen. Only those firms that can change quickly enough to meet their clients’ increasing demands for greater value will survive.
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How Twitter’s Leadership Drama Explains its Success
November 15 | Walter Frick, Editor, Harvard Business Review | Comments (0)One founder pushed aside in the early days of the company, his name scrubbed from its founding story. Another ousted from the CEO role by a co-founder, former boss, and seed investor. This is the origin story of Twitter.
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What It’s Like to Work for Jeff Bezos (Hint: He’ll Probably Call You Stupid)
November 12 | Gretchen Gavett , Associate Editor, Harvard Business Review | Comments (0)Ever wondered what it's like to work at Amazon? Or to be one of its competitors or potential acquisitions? Or even to be related to founder Jeff Bezos? Look no further than this lengthy piece by Brad Stone.
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Can Your C-Suite Handle Big Data?
November 12 | Brad Brown, Director, McKinsey | David Court, Director, McKinsey | Comments (0)Over the past 30 years, most companies have added new C-level roles in response to changing business environments. The chief financial officer (CFO) role rose to prominence in the mid -1980’s as pressures for value management and more transparent investor relations gained traction.