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Digital Leadership Is Not an Optional Part of Being a CEO

Harvard Business

One large media organization faces large incumbent players and operates in a market that is growing quickly. They know the local market, promote their offerings in the community, and often serve as community leaders. The senior leadership team meets often to look at metrics and trends.

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6 Ways to Take Control of Your Career Development If Your Company Doesn’t Care About It

Harvard Business

What are job goals and key success metrics? For example, if you’re a brand marketer, you might give yourself an “A” in advertising development, a “B+” in pricing analysis, “C” in trade marketing, etc. Here are six things you can do to take control of your own career. Liane Davey.

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A Study of Hospitals Found That Outsider CEOs Make Their Organizations More Productive in the Long Run

Harvard Business

Inside candidates, often groomed by their predecessors, bring firm-, market-, and industry-specific knowledge that outsiders might take years to acquire. To conduct the analysis, we identified 490 hospital CEO succession events. We then analyzed hospital performance data for a five-year window around the succession event.

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Technology and Wisdom: Where and How Do They Intersect in Life, Work and Play? (Part 2)

Women in Consulting

Her talk was about “the third metric” in measuring success beyond money and power. Nicely done marketing! All functions were represented at the all-day event and then discussed each person from a holistic perspective. 100% recruiter efficiency. She was insightful, real, vulnerable and inspiring. The results?

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3 Ways to Incorporate Wellness into Content Moderation for a Healthy Workforce

1 to 1

Social media enables people of various backgrounds, cultures, and communities to connect and share special life events. As the market continues to grow, the need to check, communicate, and grow with agents is key to a healthy foundation. It has also become an uncertain ground for malicious content. Build a responsive wellness model.

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Why Companies Are Creating Their Own Coworking Spaces

Harvard Business

While open houses welcome almost everyone as part of their marketing and outreach efforts, campsites carefully vet participants according to expertise, personality, or cultural fit. Some eschew metrics altogether, gambling they will learn as they go when it comes to measuring what’s important. The latter is crucial.

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What Airbnb and Strava Know About Building Emotional Connections with Customers

Harvard Business

In fact, the bulk of the calls was the farmers’ inquiring about the operator’s family, personal interests, and other life events. Their relative value is remarkable across a variety of metrics, such as purchases and frequency of use. How to Identify and Create the Emotional Layer. They were its 100 lovers.