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How Agile Teams Can Help Turnarounds Succeed

Harvard Business

Agile — the management approach that relies on small, entrepreneurial, close-to-the-customer teams — has a reputation that reflects its rapid adoption in software development. It is most definitely not for big, old-line companies that are facing an existential crisis and require a full-scale turnaround.

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A “Thing” That Really Works

The Fearless Marketer

This year I realized that a marketing thing I’ve always been good at was not something I was actually teaching to my clients. My first step was to implement this marketing thing even better to fill my next group program. Then I started teaching this marketing thing to the participants of the new program. And it worked wonders.

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Internal Hires Need Just as Much Support as External Ones

Harvard Business

He had spent his entire 14-year career at the company, had worked hard, and had rapidly climbed the ranks in sales and marketing. “So taking new roles is just part of their jobs and a core part of their development.” He inherited a strong team with a proven track record.

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7 Factors of Great Office Design

Harvard Business

Because of its adaptation to an online visual format, our methodology was able to communicate to Adobe team members in a way that aligned with how they engage their end users — through imagery and through analytics. Since its 2005 founding, the marketing company had grown to over 1,100 employees.