Weekly Hotlist: When You Think the Strategy is Wrong

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When You Think the Strategy is Wrong
Amy Gallo
How to raise concerns in a productive way.
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David Silverman
CAREER PLANNING
The Day I Didn't Become CEO
David Silverman
Sometimes, all it takes to change the course of a career is a bad phone connection.
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Orit Gadiesh and Julie Coffman
GENDER
Why Workplace Equality Initiatives Aren't Helping Women
Orit Gadiesh and Julie Coffman
Despite good intentions, companies still fall short.
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Justin  Fox
ETHICS
Can Management Oaths Be Made Less Mockable?
Justin Fox
Getting managers to pledge to behave is a good idea. But there are complications.
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Lords of Strategy: The Secret Intellectual History of the New Corporate World
Lords of Strategy: The Secret Intellectual History of the New Corporate World
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Imagine, if you can, the world of business — without corporate strategy. Remarkably, fifty years ago that's the way it was. Businesses made plans, certainly, but without understanding the underlying dynamics of competition, costs, and customers.
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"The Lords of Strategy held my interest from cover to cover."
—Mike Eskew, former Chairman and CEO, UPS
Tom Davenport
SOCIAL MEDIA
Let's Tweet About Something Important!
Tom Davenport
Analysis shows that revolutionary social media channels are obsessed with...the Jonas Brothers?
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Bill Taylor
COMPETITION
The Rise of Business Populists
Bill Taylor
When customers get mad, business populists get working on making things better.
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Dan Pallotta
NONPROFIT
Haiti Is a Marketing Lesson
Dan Pallotta
Charity is not taking market share from the for-profit sector. No wonder. It's hardly allowed to market.
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Scott Anthony
CUSTOMERS
Soothing the Customer's Itch
Scott Anthony
What "quality" means depends on the buyer's need.
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