Remove 2001 Remove Efficiency Remove Operations Remove Training
article thumbnail

Is There a Shortage of Skilled Workers? My Own Personal Experiences

MishTalk

Given all the media hype about the severe shortage of skills in the US and the need for more education and training, inquiring minds may be interested in alternative views. I met Pater under a different name on Silicon Investor in 2001. Perhaps 1 out of 100 make some use of their training. Shortage of Skills?

article thumbnail

Research: Business School Really Does Influence How Students Make Decisions Later On

Harvard Business

The overarching goal of most business schools is to train future leaders to lead. This changed after Peter Dolan (Dartmouth, 1980) took the helm in 2001. In fact, the effect of MBA education in or after the 1970s was observed only for CEOs who trained at one of the top 50 business schools in finance. Andy Roberts/Getty Images.

article thumbnail

The Former Head of the CIA on Managing the Hunt for Bin Laden

Harvard Business

May 2 marks the fifth anniversary of the operation that killed the world’s most wanted terrorist, Osama Bin Laden. His death was the culmination of a global manhunt that lasted more than a decade and assumed extreme urgency after the September 11, 2001, attacks. The trail had gone cold. He had deep knowledge and credibility.