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HP Headed to Hotel California?

Women on Business

It has all the bells and whistles; its wireless, Bluetooth compatible and an all in one (fax, scanner, and printer) machine. When it works, it’s wonderful but the operative word is when it works. For a small business, this is a huge operational problem. HP Has Uninspired Strategic Decisions.

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How Not To Lose Your Soul While Leading With Karin Hurt – Answers From Leadership Podcast Episode 026

Joseph Lalonde

As a former Verizon Wireless executive, she has over twenty years of experience in sales, marketing, customer service, and human resources. And you need to establish your operating principles. Karin helps leaders improve business results by building deeper trust and connection with their teams.

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The Internet of Things Will Change Your Company, Not Just Your Products

Harvard Business Review

The resulting GlowCap offering provides continuous, real-time communication to users and caregivers via a wireless connection. Operations. When product-based companies add services and connectivity, operational requirements increase. Human resources. These may involve new areas for the company (e.g.,

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Introducing 100 Coaches: Pay It Forward Champions

Marshall Goldsmith

a holding company that operates seven distinct business. Formerly SVP in charge of wireless communication. Agapol Na Songkhla – Chief People Officer and Executive Vice President of Human Capital Group at Thai Beverage (ThaiBev). Operations Group Baring Private Equity. Former CEOs / Advisors. Corporate Executives.