Posts Tagged ‘strategic management’

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Great gift idea for a leadership team: an execution tune-up

Jocelyn Davis is executive vice president of research and development at Forum. She is responsible for the company’s strategy to create and leverage intellectual property, including original research, learning ware, consulting and coaching tools, assessment and all other core content. Davis is an author of Forum’s recent book “Strategic Speed: Mobilize People, Accelerate Execution.” She [...]

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Mary Ellen Slayter

Making HR more strategic

Today’s guest post is by Mike Sheehan, a senior instructor at thoughtLEADERS, a leadership development firm. A graduate of the Kellogg School of Management, he has served in a variety of leadership roles and now teaches organizations critical business skills based on real-world experience. Today he offers thoughts on how to effectively integrate HR planning [...]

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Mary Ellen Slayter

Don’t be clueless about strategy

Today’s guest post is from John Roulet, author of “The Supervision Solution.”  Learn more about his work at TheSupervisionSolution.com. What is strategy and how is it done? Wouldn’t it be great to answer those questions accurately and without hesitation? Our uncertainty about strategy isn’t surprising. Rarely do those responsible for strategy even bother to define [...]

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Mary Ellen Slayter

Learn to “Glow”

Today’s guest post is by Lynda Gratton, a professor at London Business School and author of “Hot Spots” and “Glow.” Most of us think we need to work longer and harder than our colleagues to prove our worth to our employer. That just isn’t the case any more: Thanks to technology, cheap outsourced labor, and [...]

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