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Fast Company November 2003 Polly LaBarre |
The Industrialized Revolution Clay Christensen's idea of "disruptive innovation" made him the unintended mascot of the dotcom boom. So what's he thinking now?  |
Fast Company November 2003 James Champy |
The Hidden Qualities Of Great Leaders What are the qualities of truly great leaders? Not the ones you think.  |
HBS Working Knowledge October 27, 2003 David Stauffer |
Best Practices for Benchmarking Benchmarking isn't just about data -- culture and circumstances must be taken into account when you view the results. Here are the best practices of leading practitioners and advisers.  |
HBS Working Knowledge October 27, 2003 Roderick Kramer |
Keep Your Big Head in Check Too many leaders let power go to their heads. A social psychologist explains how to keep your feet on the ground.  |
HBS Working Knowledge October 27, 2003 Stever Robbins |
Great Leadership for Great Teams I am establishing a publishing house in Africa, and have put together a team with great potential. What strategies and skills must I employ to make the most of this potential? What is the best way to lead a crop of great people?  |
BusinessWeek November 3, 2003 Gerry Khermouch |
Putting A Pretty Face On Revlon Can Coke veteran Jack Stahl really make a difference at the cosmetics giant?  |
BusinessWeek November 3, 2003 William C. Symonds |
Commentary: The Kodak Revolt Is Short-Sighted Digital is the only way to go, but Kodak CEO Daniel A. Carp must prove he can deliver -- fast.  |
BusinessWeek November 3, 2003 Gerry Khermouch |
Revlon's Jack Stahl: "I Love Brands" That's one of the reasons why he took the challenging job of turning around the blemished makeup maker  |
BusinessWeek November 3, 2003 Andrew Park |
What You Don't Know About Dell A look at the management secrets of the best-run company in technology.  |
BusinessWeek November 3, 2003 Andrew Park |
Michael Dell's Secret Weapon Little noticed outside of Dell, President and Chief Operating Officer Kevin B. Rollins has played a bigger role in the company's current success than anyone other than the founder.  |
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