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3 Tactics for Accelerating Company Performance Despite an Economic Downturn

Organizational Talent Consulting

Scenario exploration of external perspectives and forces with the potential to dramatically change your business. Scenario development of multiple potential stories about what the future might look like. Change management should be presented in a way that leads to different ways of thinking and acting. & Eden, C.

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A Survey of 3,000 Executives Reveals How Businesses Succeed with AI

Harvard Business

Through a study of AI that included a survey of 3,073 executives and 160 case studies across 14 sectors and 10 countries, and through a separate digital research program , we have identified 10 key insights CEOs need to know to embark on a successful AI journey.

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3 Ways To Prepare The Future Workforce With Evolutionary Skills

Cheryl Cran

employers are finding it increasingly difficult to find skilled workers, according to a survey by the National Association for Business Economics 35 percent of the 112 economists who participated reported their firms had seen shortages of skilled labor.

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How Women of Color Get to Senior Management

Harvard Business

Developing a diverse leadership pipeline can benefit companies in all sectors. To increase diversity at senior executive levels, more must be known about one group in particular: women of color in midlevel leadership, who successfully developed and progressed beyond individual contributor and first-line management.

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A Transformation Is Underway at U.S. Veterans Affairs. We Got an Inside Look.

Harvard Business

A Harvard Business School case study that Robert Huckman, Sam Travers, and I wrote earlier this year documents what came next. “If you don’t like the results you are getting, then you need to change the design of the organization.” The stakes, in other words, were high.

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