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Useful Commute: Remake Your Company Fast
In the business world, adapting to change is critical to survival. In this Useful Commute podcast, business executive and author of "Big Ideas to Big Results" Michael Kanazawa offers advice on how to transform your corporate strategy or business quickly and easily. Click Play to hear the...
Tags: Podcasts, Strategy, BNET staff, Useful Commute
Blog posts 2008-03-24
HBR IdeaCast: Learning Organizations
If your company's rate of learning isn't greater than the rate of change in your industry, you will fall behind. David Garvin and Amy Edmonson talk about how companies can create, acquire, interpret, and retain knowledge, then modify their behavior to respond to those knowledge insights. They also use examples...
Tags: Strategy, BNET staff, Learning Organization, HBR IdeaCast, knowledge
Blog posts 2008-03-10
Useful Commute: Get Slightly Famous
Want to become a celebrity in your field? "Get Slightly Famous" author Steven Van Yoder offers some targeted PR strategies for attracting more business with less effort. by BNET staff
Tags: Public relations, BNET staff
Blog posts 2008-01-14
HBR IdeaCast: Disruptive Innovation
Disruptive innovation changes the game, winning not by doing something better but by doing it differently. Take the Nintendo Wii. Scott Anthony explains how the Wii's innovative controller, designed to be easy for non-gamers to use, helped the company expand the market for video games. Anthony explains how you can...
Tags: Leadership, Strategy, Games, BNET staff, Scott Anthony, Disruptive Innovation, innovation, HBR IdeaCast
Blog posts 2008-02-15
HBR IdeaCast: Where Does Strategic Innovation Come From?
By the time you hear about a groundbreaking idea, your competition has heard about it too — and may even be using it. George Stalk describes how managers can collect faint ideas, watch trends before they hit, and gather the necessary information to decide which ideas will give your business...
Tags: Strategy, BNET staff, George Stalk, HBR IdeaCast
Blog posts 2008-02-13
Useful Commute: How to Cope with a Bad Boss
Is your manager making you unhappy in your job? Learn some strategies that will help you deal with a bad or ineffective boss. by BNET staff
Tags: BNET staff
Blog posts 2007-12-03
HBR IdeaCast: The Upside
Online Editorial Director Paul Michelman sits down with consultant and author Adrian Slywotzky, whose latest book is entitled "The Upside: The 7 Strategies for Turning Big Threats into Growth Breakthroughs." In the interview, Slywotzky explains how managing strategic threats as forms of risk can not only diminish their impact, but...
Tags: BNET staff, HBR IdeaCast
Blog posts 2007-12-19
Useful Commute: The Wisdom of Crowds
In this podcast, we get some tips on dealing with difficult co-workers from management consultant Susan Heathfield. We also talk to New Yorker columnist James Surowiecki about the "wisdom of crowds" -- a simple but almost counterintuitive notion that large groups of people are smarter...
Tags: Podcasts, BNET staff, Useful Commute
Blog posts 2007-04-30
Strategy at Its Best
Does your company's game plan need an update? Our top downloaded strategy articles can help you increase your tactical wisdom. The Seven Deadly Sins of Strategy Source: Strategic Decisions Group What strategic sins is your company making? Are you in danger of...
Tags: Marketing Research, Tools & Techniques, Marketing, Management, BNET Staff, strategy, strategic analysis, SWOT, Michael Porter, Five Forces, competitive analysis, competitive intelligence, market research, SWOT analysis, Porter Five Forces, Top 5
Articles 2007-03-15
BNET Video: Ballmer Gets Intense Talking Microsoft Strategy
Speaking at Stanford University's Graduate School of Business on March 15, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer elaborates on what he thinks makes a good leader, and the kinds of employees the software giant wants in its workplace. by BNET staff
Tags: BNET staff, Steve Ballmer, Microsoft Corp., strategy, video
Blog posts 2007-03-27
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