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June 24, 2013 The Business-Friendly Legislature Known as SCOTUSBy Justin Fox Decision making: Ideology rules the Supreme Court. And that just might be OK. |
EntrepreneurshipShould You Write a Book? by John ButmanA book is a great credential, but that doesn't mean you should write one. Organizational cultureWe Took a Vote. You're Fired. by Gretchen GavettFrom companies without bosses to Instagram's new video capabilities, this week's scouting report on provocative ideas for business. EconomyThe Great Dereliction by Umair HaqueToday's leaders are failing on a massive scale. So when will the next generation step up? Talent managementNew Research: Where the Talent Wars Are Hottest by Boris Groysberg and Deborah BellA recent global poll shows the countries and industries where hiring is about to surge. Risk managementCyber Security in the Internet of Things by Christopher J. Rezendes and W. David StephensonEvery enterprise will be affected by the Internet of Things (IoT), the growing phenomenon by which not only people, but... Getting buy-inBig Acquisitions Can Fall Apart Over Tiny Details by Freek Vermeulen and Ashraf ZamanWhen we identify with our jobs, even small cultural changes become a big deal. NegotiatingWhen You're Trying to Persuade, Consider the Seating Arrangement by Andrew O'ConnellSeating arrangements affect fundamental human needs. Procter & GambleThe Black Swans Circling P&G by Grant McCrackenFive megatrends that threaten the megacorporation. |
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