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Why CEOs Can’t Dance Redux

Rick Conlow

They operate in a bubble and do not attend the party. All lights were off except a spotlight on the presenting manager and the CEO’s reading light. to 17.9%, from 1980 to 2015. According to management studies, a key reason leaders derail is that they do not communicate well. hours a week on people management issues.

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Bridging Organization Design and Performance

Kates Kesler

The economic recovery of 2010-2015 has triggered a number of high-profile mergers, but even more break-ups and spin-offs among large global companies, particularly those based in the US. The “global operating model” (GOM) is the means to manage this complexity, this tension, this need for both leverage and agility.

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The Impact of Carbon Taxation on Supply Chains in China

Comatch

It is often also a management decision to be proactive and become a competitive company that spends resources wisely to build shareholder value in the long run. Green finance is becoming increasingly dominant, as long-term investors see environmental risk management as a fundamental success factor in securing long-term returns.

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Job Hub: Uber Jobs and Culture

Management Consulted

Operational worldwide, Uber offers its transportation network services in 58 countries and over 300 cities. Estimated to be valued at around $50B as of July 2015, Uber has experienced a rapid (to say the least!) Want access to Management Consulted’s exclusive list of consulting and post consulting jobs? Let us help you.

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The Truth About How Uber’s App Manages Drivers

Harvard Business

The company manages a large, disaggregated workforce of “driver-partners” that deliver a relatively standardized experience to passengers, while simultaneously promoting drivers as independent entrepreneurs whose work is characterized by freedom, flexibility, and independence. Customers act as managers.

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Putting Humans at the Center of Health Care Innovation

Harvard Business

For example, in 2015 the Consortium arranged a global Zika Innovation Hack-a-thon in which 200 innovators developed 15 proposed solutions in 48 hours to help control the virus. Scoping projects for success and managing ambition: Interdisciplinary design teams are, by nature, optimistic and ambitious. Challenges.

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How to Improve Your Finance Skills (Even If You Hate Numbers)

Harvard Business

The most important concepts to grasp are “how to measure profitability, EBITDA, operating income, revenue, and operating expenses,” he says. ” Focus on key metrics. Boosting your financial expertise requires figuring out the metrics by which your company measures success. Related Video.

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