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Fundamental Management is Fundamental Psychology

Tony Mayo

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Posts from Top Leadership Bloggers

Michael Lee Stallard

Bret Simmons takes us into sudden death overtime as we reflect on the importance of self management in leaders: Prudence: An Undervalued Virtue of Leadership. Gwyn Teatro of You’re Not The Boss of Me plays quarterback as she leads discussion of the next play in the huddle with Managing and Leading….Lessons is hiring.

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What Really Drives Your Strategy?

Six Disciplines

Gilbert, in their article " What Really Drives Strategy ?". If I''m the top management, how can I shape that process, manage it, and give it direction?". For better or worse, why do so many companies veer off their strategic plan? Bower and Clark G. Their assertion?

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October Leadership Development Carnival: Autumn Fun Edition

Persuasive Powerhouse

Bret Simmons takes us into sudden death overtime as we reflect on the importance of self management in leaders: Prudence: An Undervalued Virtue of Leadership. Gwyn Teatro of You’re Not The Boss of Me plays quarterback as she leads discussion of the next play in the huddle with Managing and Leading….Lessons is hiring.

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A Year in Review…and a Hint at What's Next

You're Not the Boss of Me

Managing & Leading…Lessons from Gilbert & Sullivan was really fun to write. And, it helps if you are a Gilbert & Sullivan fan too. Managing Your Personal Impact…One Boss’s Story will show you what I mean. So here’s another look at Four Reasons Why Civility in the Workplace is a Must. I Love to tell stories.

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Kodak and the Brutal Difficulty of Transformation

Harvard Business Review

Of course, being a dominant film provider became increasingly irrelevant in light of recent technological shifts. The engineer behind that project, Steve Sasson, offered a memorable one-liner to the New York Times in 2008 when he said management's reaction to his prototype was, "That's cute — but don't tell anyone about it.".

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Kodak’s Downfall Wasn’t About Technology

Harvard Business Review

Kodak was so blinded by its success that it completely missed the rise of digital technologies. So, another explanation is that Kodak invented the technology but didn’t invest in it. Kodak created a digital camera, invested in the technology, and even understood that photos would be shared online. Why did this happen?