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- LinkedIn: The Business Antidote to Facebook?
- Expanding on yesterday's blog on the diminishing ROI for business users of Facebook, Harvard Business Online blogger John Sviokla checks in with a positive look at its main competitor for business users, LinkedIn. His take: LinkedIn delivers tremendous reach to business professionals for a relatively small investment....
- Blog posts 2008-07-25
- The Next Generation: How They Differ from Boomers, X and Y
- We naturally tend to categorize generations into stereotypes. Boomers, as you know, are terrible stewards of the planet, profligate consumers, and self-absored. Gen Xers (1963-1981) seek work-life balance, are more conservative spenders than their parents, and pride themselves on self-sufficiency. Gen Y (1980-1984) was born with a mouse in its...
- Blog posts 2008-07-21
- Stop Apologizing -- Be Bold About Your Eco Profits
- Why are companies so sheepish when it comes to driving profit off of green initiatives? It's a great question asked by Andrew Winston on a new blog post in the Leading Green series posted by Harvard Business. He looks at the recent Home Depot announcement that it...
- Blog posts 2008-07-01
- 7 Tips for Managing Price Hikes
- Following the historic 9 percent run up in oil futures June 6, expect your customers to be more concerned than ever about prices. But it's not just customers you have to worry about -- you need to be thinking right now about how to manage your business through the deepening...
- Blog posts 2008-06-10
- Do Less Than Your Competitors to Beat Them
- I love products made by 37signals and now, thanks to innovation blogger Bill Taylor, I now admire the company as much as what it makes. As Taylor points out in an enlightening Harvard Online post, 37signals lives as a company by the same principles it embraces in...
- Blog posts 2008-06-05
- Are You a Management Imposter?
- Do you feel as if you are pulling the wool over the eyes of your workmates, hiding your incompetence? You are not alone. There is even a name for it: Imposter Syndrome. Management consultant Gill Corkindale takes up the subject of business professionals with...
- Blog posts 2008-05-08
- Preparing for Turmoil in World Markets
- Food shortages, escalating energy costs, and rising consumer prices are all taking their toll on markets around the world. In such an uncertain environment traditional business forecast models become less effective navigation aids for steering your company. So what do you do to prepare should...
- Blog posts 2008-05-03
- Rebuilding Your Crowded Calendar
- Many of us info economy drones spend a lot of time -- dare we say too much time -- in meetings. At some moment the tipping point occurs, where our personal productivity loss is larger than the value we contribute or collect in meetings. BNET is chockablock...
- Blog posts 2008-04-23
- When Your Boss is Doogie Howser
- A friend of mine recently was part of a merger that left him reporting to a boss in his mid-30s. Since my friend is 53 -- about the age of his superior's own parents -- he found the relationship more than a little awkward. So I was...
- Blog posts 2008-04-02
- Protect Your Online Reputation
- In the real world, managing your reputation should be paramount. Showing up on time, being helpful to colleagues, and taking the occasional shower increase the reputation points you can leverage in any number of ways, including career advancement. Many of us spend a lot of time, if...
- Blog posts 2008-03-31
- Kickstarting Your Corporate Social Revolution
- Every revolution needs a revolutionary. Have you identified the Mohandas Gandhi, Nelson Mandela, or Che Guevara who is going to lead your corporate social revolution? This is the effort to forge new, interactive engagements with both your customers and employees using social technologies such as blogs,...
- Blog posts 2008-03-25
- The Two Dimensions Of Collective Intelligence
- Web users generate two kinds of information, explicit and implicit. Explicit is what you set out to create: blog posts, tags, wikis. But it's the information you create without thinking as you make your way across the Web that may be far more important in the long...
- Blog posts 2008-03-24
- Yes, Companies Should Participate In The Social World
- It's clear that companies can't control what is said about them in the social world. Blogs, consumer ratings, Facebook movements, all create pools of consumer opinion about the products and services we sell. So what is the strategic call for corporate leaders? Can you afford to play...
- Blog posts 2008-03-12
- Do Presidential Candidates Understand the Knowledge Economy?
- The future of the American competitiveness has received short shrift from the presidential candidates, who instead are underscoring more here-and-now issues such as Iraq, universal healthcare, the subprime fallout. At least that's the view of Harvard Business blogger Tom Davenport, who says "my hope in this presidential...
- Blog posts 2008-02-29
- The New eBay headed in the Wrong Direction?
- Incoming eBay CEO John Donahoe is taking the mega online auctioneer in the absolute wrong direction with his recent moves to "muffle" buyer ratings, raise fees on small sellers while offering discounts to power vendors, and emphasizing fixed-price products at eBay Express, says Harvard Online blogger John Sviokla. What...
- Blog posts 2008-02-20
- The Web as Weapon to Flatten the Organization
- When leading business thinker Gary Hamel analyzes the central problems with the modern hierarchical organization, he sees 5 debilitating deficits: too few voices are heard; creativity is confined and constrained; decisions are under informed; institutional barriers separate capital from talent; and an inability to adapt to fast-changing circumstances. ...
- Blog posts 2007-11-21
- Meeting One-on-One With Every Last Staffer
- My various managerial roles have always been with relatively small staffs. It was easy to talk to each person daily, get to know them personally, allow them to bend my ear with their ideas and concerns. So I've always wondered how managers of large operations stay in...
- Blog posts 2008-10-06
- Responding to the Toxic Boss
- We've heard a lot recently about what to do with toxic assets, but perhaps a closer-to-home question is, how should we handle a toxic boss? You know this creature from a hundred yards away-- their yelling at subordinates usually carries that far. It's the boss who dumps...
- Blog posts 2008-10-01
- Is BofA's Lewis Smarter Than Wall Street?
- Bank of America's CEO Ken Lewis' opportunistic acquisition of Merrill Lynch for $44 billion is just the latest in a line of $100 billion worth of deals he's crafted over the last five years. One Hundred Billion. Even on Wall Street, that's a big number. Is...
- Blog posts 2008-09-18
- Signs Your CEO has Jumped the Shark
- CEOs, like football running backs and winners of American Idol, tend toward short careers. In the case of chief execs, it's five years or less in office. So how do you know when your Top Dog is heading down the back nine of her or his career? ...
- Blog posts 2008-09-03
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