Weekly Hotlist: Leadership in the Age of Scarcity

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Leadership in the Age of Scarcity
Prasad Kaipa, Navi Radjou, Jaideep Prabhu, and Simone Ahuja
Get your company to think about scarcity before the next generation forces you to.
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Bill Taylor
INNOVATION
Would Anybody Notice if You Went out of Business?
Bill Taylor
If your customers can live without you, eventually they will.
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Michael Watkins
OIL SPILL
I Want to Live Like Common People
Michael Watkins
BP and the great PR divide.
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Justin  Fox
MANAGING YOURSELF
Sleeping on Airplanes and Other Keys to Corporate Success
Justin Fox
Can't nod off on take-off? You won't become CEO.
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Andrew Winston
SUSTAINABILITY
Sony's Goal-Setting and the Value of Zero
Andrew Winston
Two critical steps to implementing a visionary green strategy.
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Dan Pallotta
SOCIAL ENTERPRISE
Give Me Big Government, Not Ubiquitous Government
Dan Pallotta
Entrepreneurs could achieve great things under a government of big ideas, not big intrusions.
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Marshall Goldsmith
LEADERSHIP
Learn to Embrace the Tension of Diversity
Marshall Goldsmith
Diversity tension is not a roadblock, but a creative force for change and high-quality decisions.
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Sylvia Ann Hewlett
MANAGING PEOPLE
How to Prevent Daddy Wars in the Workplace
Sylvia Ann Hewlett
How to soften the growing tension between parents and childless men in your company.
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Ron Ashkenas
TALENT MANAGEMENT
How to Translate Training Into Results
Ron Ashkenas
Not all leadership development programs are destined to die on the vine.
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