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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
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
LEADING ARTICLE : Lots more silver in the lining
They said turning building societies into public limited companies would unleash their entrepreneurial drive. And so it has turned out. We can only marvel at the capitalist verve of Abbey National, which has hit on the ingenious idea of charging people pounds 1 to queue in its branches, a wheeze...
Tags: Abbey National Plc.
Research articles 1997-09-04
Don't Derail Your Journey to the Top | BTalk Australia
(16min 28) Many people make the mistake of thinking that the skills that took them to the top job will serve them when once they’re there. That’s almost certainly not the case. In this edition of BTalk Australia Phil Dobbie talks to business analyst Kathy Rozmeta who...
Tags: Phil Dobbie
Blog posts 2009-02-11
In Depth: 10 ways to use social media to get a new job
Traditionally it was employers who had to make themselves visible when looking to fill vacancies – posting adverts in the press, then choosing a pool of candidates from a veritable tsunami of applicants. But not any more. There's mounting evidence that personnel specialists are now scouring social...
Tags: Facebook, Social Media, Network, Site, LinkedIn, Twitter Inc.
News items 2009-10-18
Huffington Post and Facebook Go "Social News," With Connect on Steroids [BoomTown]
In an unusually robust collaboration using Facebook Connect, the Huffington Post is launching a feature on Monday called "HuffPost Social News," which lets readers create a personalized social networking-like news page on the Huffington Post itself. While the Huffington Post had already been using Facebook Connect since January–which allows readers...
Tags: news, Facebook
News items 2009-08-17
What Is Web 2.0?
Ask a dozen tech pundits to describe Web 2.0 and you're likely to get two dozen explanations as to what it is. Why It Matters Now In 1984, Sun Microsystems co-founder John Gage coined the phrase "the network is the computer" to describe his vision for the future...
Tags: BNET Briefing, Distribution, Technology, Mike Wolcott, Marketing, Web 2.0, Channel Management, Enterprise Applications, Internet, Web
Articles 2007-05-15
How to Rewrite an Elevator Pitch (Pt. 3)
I just checked the comments to the "How to Write an Elevator Pitch (Pt. 1)" and discovered that a reader (named "bnetgeo") posted a comment that contained an elevator pitch that I think is much better than my rewrite.  Here it is, with my annotations: ...
Tags: Story, Elevator, Chances, Sales Strategy, Sales Force Management, Blogging, Sales Tools, Sales, Internet, Geoffrey James
Blog posts 2008-08-06
World of Warcraft jumps into print
You might think that starting a brand-new, high-quality, full-glossy magazine in one of the worst publishing environments in years would be a suicidal business idea. After all, take a look at just about any magazine you can think of, and, thanks to the veritable collapse of advertising, odds are it's...
Tags: magazine, game, World of Warcraft
News items 2009-08-20
Is Your Call Center Shafting Customers?
Is your call center screwing up those hard-won customer relationships?  If so, you might want to prepare yourself to be yelled at, next time you call your customer contacts. In the post "How to Show Your Customers You Despise Them" in BNET's Sterling...
Tags: Call-center, Call Centers, Customer Relationship Management (CRM), It Operations, Enterprise Software, Software, Geoffrey James
Blog posts 2009-02-04
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