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LSA Global Delivers New Biotech Leader Training for Scientists in Europe

LSA Global

The New Biotech Leader Training for Scientists in Europe focused on the daily implementation of new strategies and habits that build trust and confidence with teams to set the foundation for success in a highly diverse, unpredictable, and ambiguous environment. Learn more about getting aligned.

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How to Get Yourself Invited to Important Meetings

Harvard Business

In a work culture with too many meetings, we often look for tactics to get out of meetings. But sometimes you need to get into a meeting, perhaps because the decisions made there will have implications for you or your team, or maybe because you feel you’ve been left out of important discussions. MINCHU/Getty Images.

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5 Steps to Disrupt and Improve Your Talent Pipeline

Organizational Talent Consulting

Today this stems from rapid advances in the fields of robotics, artificial intelligence, biotechnology, advanced materials, and genomics. The focus of SWP is on roles that most significantly impact the company's strategies. The outcomes are people strategies embedded into your strategic initiatives.

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So Many M&A Deals Fail Because Companies Overlook This Simple Strategy

Harvard Business

The rationale for this approach is highlighted when you compare, for example, the different approaches to M&A employed by a number of legacy pharmaceutical companies and by some relatively newer players in the biotechnology industry. For example, Gilead grew from a tiny startup developing H.I.V.

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Innovation Should Be a Top Priority for Boards. So Why Isn’t It?

Harvard Business

Instead, boards typically looked for expertise in their firms’ industry (51%), strategy (34%), and financials (30%). Directors should also take stock of how time is spent at board meetings and reallocate discussion time as needed. Again, we found differences among industries. — [and] not much on risk, people, innovation.”

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Why Mexico’s Economy Doesn’t Depend on the Next U.S. President

Harvard Business

However, I fear that Mexico continuing its existing trade-based economic strategy will not necessarily produce different results in the long term — as it wouldn’t for any other developing country. When the region can’t meet new demands for lower costs, foreign companies up and move, taking the jobs with them.

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Why Women Feel More Stress at Work

Harvard Business

In one study, female and male MBA students were paired and asked to negotiate the purported purchase of a biotechnology plant. These are all research-backed strategies for overcoming stereotype threat. A good example of this phenomenon is negotiation.