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Thought Leadership Marketing | Women in Consulting

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Learn more » White Papers & Resources: Empower Event Participants with Social Media Success with Independent Fundraising Events Nonprofit Social Media Strategy The Blackbaud Index of Charitable Giving Nonprofit Industry Research » view all white papers. © 2012 Blackbaud, Inc.

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Somatics & Leadership: Preview of April General Meeting

Women in Consulting

Learn more » White Papers & Resources: Empower Event Participants with Social Media Success with Independent Fundraising Events Nonprofit Social Media Strategy The Blackbaud Index of Charitable Giving Nonprofit Industry Research » view all white papers. © 2012 Blackbaud, Inc.

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How to Make Agile Work for the C-Suite

Harvard Business

To successfully transform to a more agile enterprise, companies must make conscious choices about where and how to become agile. Senior leadership teams that embrace agile do a few things differently. Reprioritize your enterprise backlog when new initiatives are added. The CEO and his leadership team share a joint table.

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Great Digital Companies Build Great Recommendation Engines

Harvard Business

Perhaps the single most important algorithmic distinction between “born digital” enterprises and legacy companies is not their people, data sets, or computational resources, but a clear real-time commitment to delivering accurate, actionable customer recommendations. Laura Schneider for HBR. Would a LinkedIn linkage make sense?

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Innovative Companies Get Their Best Ideas from Academic Research — Here’s How They Do It

Harvard Business

Those factors do play important roles, but the most important thing driving America’s success has been its unparalleled scientific leadership. “You need to have people active at conferences, writing papers and helping the field advance. Return on this investment is high, estimated to be anywhere from 20% to 40%.