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Needed: Executives (and Citizens) with a Global Mindset

By Nakiye A. Boyacigiller We are facing challenges of a global nature that require global citizenship, global responsibility, and global solutions. These cannot be achieved...

Understanding and Mastering Complexit

By Wolfgang Amann, Christoph Nedopil & Ulrich Steger Complexity is re-emerging as a topic in top management. A combination of factors, such as the severe...

Delivering Transformational Change

By David Miller Change is becoming more frequent, radical and complex. Failure rates of change projects are high because organisations fail to implement the change...

The Search for Innovation Leadership

By Jeff Gaspersz What do we need to do to build the leaders that are equipped for the new innovation challenges?   In all the years I...

The Future Quotient: Managing Seriously Long-Term Risks and Opportunities

By John Elkington To succeed in the new world order, leaders need to switch from thinking about incremental change to transformational, systemic change. An old order...

KYOCERA – a uniquely resource-efficient approach to product design

By Tracey Rawling Church KYOCERA is a name that may not be familiar, but the company has quietly been designing and manufacturing resource efficient products...

Good Profits and Growth How Net Promoter Helps Companies Thrive in a Customer-Driven World

By Fred Reichheld, Rob Markey and Andreas Dullweber Companies are now finding that the only path to sustainable growth lies through “good profits” and long-term...

Challenging the “Tailor” How to Effectively Customize Executive Education for the Companies’ Benefit

By Andreas Löhmer When it comes to executive education, companies very often accept second best solutions. Looking at the impact achieved, these investments do not...

Lessons from the Front: A Practitioner’s Guide to Waging War on Complexity

By Stephen A.Wilson & Andrei Perumal Complexity is now top of the agenda for many Chief Executives. In today’s world—that is, after the financial collapse—companies’...

Segmenting for Success – From Value Chain Theory to Everyday Execution

By Sean Culey Theory has little value unless it can be successfully translated into everyday execution. “Real artists ship.” Scrawled on an easel in January 1983 by...

Leaders Who Hit The Numbers

By John Sutherland Leadership is seen in the heat of the moment in the world of work, not in theory during an off-site course. Leadership...

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