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Modern Business Is Bad for Your Mental Health
Roger Martin
Until we address the inauthentic communities surrounding our business leaders, scandals and crises will remain their regularity.
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David Armano
TECH INDUSTRY
How Social Is Too Social?
David Armano
As Google found out, automatically connecting all your activities to all of your "friends" is not ideal.
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Rita McGrath
STRATEGY
Why I Hate Micropayments
Rita McGrath
They're not seamless, transparent, or inescapable, and they may not be the answer for content publishers.
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Walter Kiechel
ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE
The Myth of Corporate Persistence
Walter Kiechel
Long-term, there are no excellent companies.
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Scott Anthony
INNOVATION
How to Kill Innovation: Keep Asking Questions
Scott Anthony
It's hard to have answers about an unknown future state, so stop trying.
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Tom Davenport
DECISION MAKING
What Makes an Idea Take Off?
Tom Davenport
Global and IT services firms are investing heavily in analytics — the systematic analysis of data for decision-making. Why?
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Justin  Fox
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
What Sort of Checklist Should You Be Using?
Justin Fox
Surgeon Atul Gawande is out to start a pro-checklist movement. But different situations call for different kinds of lists.
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Ron Ashkenas
CAREER PLANNING
How to Face Your Company's Mortality
Ron Ashkenas
Your company might not have an afterlife, but your career will. Now is the time to get ready.
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Jeff Stibel
CONSUMER GOODS
The Small Business Case for an
Internet Sales Tax
Jeff Stibel
It may be unpopular in the short-term, but the long-term benefits of an Internet sales tax can't be denied.
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