Samsung Caves to Microsoft — and That’s Only the Latest Threat to Google
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How to Create Powerful Systems
I was reading an email from a client asking about systems.
People are always asking us about systems. And so few truly get what they are.
There was something about her question that caught…
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Is Your Idea Crazy Enough? An Excerpt from Creative Thinkering
IS YOUR IDEA CRAZY ENOUGH?
An Excerpt from Creative Thinkering: Putting Your Imagination to Work
by Michael Michalko
The playful openness of creative geniuses is what allows them to explore unthinkable ideas. Once…
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Why You Still Haven’t Gotten a Job
They say, "If you always do what you've always done, you'll always get what you've always gotten." So why do we repeat things that we know aren't working?
Take jobseekers who send out hundreds, sometimes thousands of <a rel="nofollow"…
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Is America Giving Up on the Future?
There's a glum desperation in the air that's hard to escape: volatility, futility, and a McFuture ghoulishly wagging its skeletal finger at a lost generation.
So on what scale would you say transformation should happen? What's the breadth of your…
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Intel and IBM Form Chip Research Tag Team
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Defamatory Blog Postings: Anonymity and the Law
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S&P May Use Incompetence as Defense Against SEC Charges
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What All Boards Must Ask Their CEOs
This blog post is part of the HBR Online Forum The CEO's Role in Fixing the System.
Legally and practically, the CEO's primary obligation is and should continue to be to the shareholders. Though some will argue that…
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How Purdue Used Misleading Charts to Hide OxyContin’s Addictive Power
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