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Recent research on new managerial processes, practices and structures that can change the nature of managerial work show that this form of management innovation can be an important source of competitive advantage. Ignacio Vaccaro, Justin Jansen, Frans...
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Abstract: Executives of the world are evenly split on the question as to whether the global recovery will build or lapse into another recession.The article concludes that the credit markets can provide a concise indicator that a recession is on the horizon...
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Abstract: In order to maintain a competitive advantage in various industries it is important for companies to shift strategies and structure across the organization to be customer centric. In the past, companies have focused on vastly dispersing information...
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Abstract: Increasingly companies are engaging in alliances and partnerships with suppliers, vendors, and competitors as well as joint R&D and marketing projects. Most alliances, however, focus on creating procedures and relationships whereas partner...
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Abstract: This article takes a look at Hewlett-Packar'd approach to accelerated decision making. Hewlett-Pakcard (HP) first encountered major change in 1999 with the break up of Agilent Technologies and HP, and then again in 2001 with the acquisition...
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By: Marty Neumeier: New Riders, 2009. Despite its dreadful title, this little book is a gem. Neumeier explains why everyone should care about design (companies that win design awards have 100-200% higher returns, and must-have products are always because...
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Abstract: Competition is supposed to spur innovation. But the authors of this study found that the opposite is true for domestic firms in emerging economies. They examined 27 “transition” economies across eastern Europe and central Asia to understand...
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Abstract: How we built a world-class organic growth engine by investing in people. Published: Autumn 2008 Authors: A.G. Lafley with Ram Charan Link: strategy+business
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Abstract: How did Kodak survive the digital transformation of the photography business that used to represent 70% of their business? By focusing on growth and including accountability as part of its innovation framework. Published: May 14, 2008 Author...
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Abstract: "Managers know they need growth to survive—but innovation isn't easy. In this Harvard Management Update article, HBS professor Clayton Christensen and co-authors detail the six keys to creating new-growth businesses." Published...
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The author provide an overview of how innovation can be encoraged in a company. The two steps that are suggested in this article focus on building the culture and then realizing and working towards the innovative ideas quickly. By Mary Ka Vona, Michael...
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Measuring the Performance You Really Want By Jone L. Pearce Professor of Organization and Management There is no doubt about the importance of accountability, but accountability for what, exactly? The power of what is measured to drive performance is...
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The Influence of Founding Teams’ Affiliations on Company Behavior By Christine Beckman Assistant Professor of Organization and Management What type of management team impacts a new company the most? This paper argues that the composition of a company...
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Gary Lindblad, assistant dean and director of the MBA program, spoke with three professors on how the Merage School’s teaching method, stressing strategic innovation, distinguishes it from other business schools. Lindblad talked with Vijay Gurbaxani,...
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