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Leading Clever People
Leading Clever PeopleRE: Leading Clever PeopleLeading clever peopli is very usefulExcellent! Excellent!Very good! In education, the "creative" person is probably identified as an abstract learner. An Abstract learner, one who "collects" concepts, rules, processes and other seemingly non-connected paradigms. When the time comes for a certain task to be achieved,...
Tags: clever people, Leading Clever People, naysayer
Discussion threads 2007-11-03

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Leading Clever People
The Idea in Brief ...
Tags: Expertise, In Brief, Rob Goffee, Gareth Jones, Creativity, Leader, Knowledge, Harvard Business Review, Knowledge Worker, Management, Business Operations, Research & Development, Strategy, Leadership, Product Development
Articles 2007-11-07
Leading Clever People
The Idea in Brief ...
Tags: Gareth Jones, Rob Goffee, Management, Business Operations, Research & Development, Strategy, Leadership, Product Development, Creativity, Leader, Knowledge, Expertise, BNET Editorial
Articles 2007-10-12
Leading Clever People | Harvard IdeaCast
Leading a team of clever employees may be like herding cats, but the payoff is worth it, says Gareth Jones, coauthor of "Clever: Leading Your Smartest, Most Creative People." In this podcast, he explains why your company needs cleverness more than ever before â€" and how to get your smartest...
Tags: Team, Podcasts, Team Management, Internet, Management, BNET Staff
Blog posts 2009-10-01
How to Manage Clever People
Brainy employees are a mixed blessing. They dislike authority, flout the rules and are convinced they are smarter than you. But they also create a disproportionate amount of value for your business. So learn how to be a 'benevolent guardian', says Rob Goffee, co-author of "Clever". Here, he explains how...
Tags: Co-author, Best Practices, Knowledge Economy, Rob Goffee, Clever, Management, WPP, Sir Martin Sorrell, Arup, Electronic Arts
Videos 2009-09-30
Security: Power To The People
The next decade holds mind-bending promise for American business. Globalization is prying open vast new markets. Technology is plowing ahead, fueling--and transforming--entire industries, creating services we never thought possible. Clever people worldwide are capitalizing every which way. But because globalization and technology are morally neutral forces, they can also drive...
Tags: Globalization, Iraq, security, Strategy
Research articles 2006-03-01
Clever Points.
May 24, 2007 (Marketing Magazine NZ - ABIX via COMTEX) -- Telecom NZ has established an advertising website which allows people to watch content based on the Clever Toys characters. The campaign was devised by Saatchi & Saatchi and presents Telecom's services and products through fun...
Tags: Saatchi & Saatchi
Research articles 2007-05-24
Retailing in tough times; The power of promotions: Clever promotions build traffic and sales in tough times, say business expert and jewelers.
Your town's big employer lays off several hundred people. The local economy sinks. Business in your store drops. What's a jeweler to do when times get tough? Plan some clever promotions to inspire your staff, pull in traffic, and build sales, say business...
Tags: SJA Inc.
Research articles 2002-04-01
Sexy soft-top is extra safe
Byline: By Bill McCarthy Those clever people at Saab are never short of an innovation or two. CargoSET and DynaCage sound like something off a Post Office sorting line, while SAHR could be a particularly nasty virus picked up in the Far East. Of course they are nothing...
Tags: car, Saab
Research articles 2005-04-08
NZIM : The 2020 Manager - Success is all about people
For the 60 years the New Zealand Institute of Management has been in existence, people have been the focus of our reason for being. And now the world of enterprise is beginning to understand why. It is people that deliver success, no matter how efficient the processes or how clever...
Tags: Boston Consulting Group Inc., financial, workplace
Research articles 2006-09-05
Why MBAs Need More Than Business
Why MBAs Need More Than BusinessMBA = Trade SchoolInteresting points. I think that, even though one may get one's MBA at a prestigious university, it's still essentially a trade school education, no more ennobling, in the end, than dental assisting college or welding school. That said, I'm not sure the...
Tags: MBA, MBAs Need
Discussion threads 2008-02-22
How to Thank People in a Presentation
If you're running a meeting or a conference, you'll often have to devote a sizeable chunk of your opening talk to thanking all of the people who helped make it possible. But there's a better way to do that than just rushing through a boring list of names at the...
Tags: David Goldenberg, Presentation, Photograph
Blog posts 2008-07-01
Clever Climate Control
This article briefs about two companies from Sweden and Germany, which met through the IRC network, and are together making 'smarter', smaller HVAC units to meet this growing market. More and more people expect to live and work in comfortable indoor temperatures and clean air all the year round. As...
Tags: Climate Control, HVAC, CORDIS, Construction, Internet Relay Chat (IRC), Internet
White papers 2003-11-27
Reverse Engineering Google's Innovation Machine | HBR IdeaCast
"Fast is better than slow," Google proclaims in its corporate philosophy, and Babson professor Tom Davenport asserts that more companies can, and should, borrow from this and other elements of Google's innovative approach to business. In this podcast, Davenport describes how Google uses chaos to quickly move from prototype to...
Tags: Management, BNET staff, Internet, Team Management, Podcasts, Reverse Engineering, Google Inc.
Blog posts 2008-04-18
Box Clever; As the nation swots up for a new TV quiz which aims to
WHAT'S the nine-letter word that all intelligent people spell correctly? Come on, it's not that difficult. Intelligent? (Nice try but two too many.) Wisdom? (Really, you can't count as well?) Cerebral? (Steady on, this isn't about getting into university.) Sagacious? (The figures tally, but it's way off-beam.) No? Well, the...
Tags: CAREER, Cooper, Strategy, TVs
Research articles 2002-05-05
New British budget called a clever crowd pleaser ahead of elections
LONDON AFP — The Labour government's new budget was viewed by many commentators as likely to please British voters in upcoming general elections without risking charges it was irrresponsibly lavish. Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon Brown unveiled a budget with benefits for retired people, families, and first-time homebuyers, but...
Tags: chancellor, FINANCE, Financial Times, Taxes
Research articles 2005-03-17
Tunbridge Wells strikes back; The evolution of disgust.(The purpose of disgust)
Would you share a toothbrush with him? Disgust, as many suspected, is a disease-avoidance mechanism TELEVISION is often viewed at least by intellectuals as an anti-intellectual medium. But truly clever people know how to harness even the most unpromising material,...
Tags: British Broadcasting Corp., TVs
Research articles 2004-01-17
Who's a clever boy then? Stray parrot talks way home
TOKYO AFP — A stray parrot was reunited with its owner in Japan after repeating his name and address at the local veterinary clinic that took it in, police said Wednesday. Police captured the red-tailed African Grey parrot earlier this month after a woman called to say it was...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Tokyo
Research articles 2008-05-21
Panda for the 21st century
Byline: By Peter Keenan It must have been a major concern for those clever people at Fiat ( how do we make a car with a name which harks back 25 years relevant for the 21st Century? It probably involved many sleepless nights, but the new Panda performs the...
Tags: car, Fiat
Research articles 2005-06-03
Organic Foods: Farmers are boxing clever
ONE OF Phil Haughton's abiding memories is the day he turned a consignment of ex-pet shop guinea pigs into fresh meat. It happened when he was manager of the Windmill Hill City Farm in Bristol and it created, not surprisingly, something of a stir. He did it, he says, to...
Tags: Farmers
Research articles 1999-09-21
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