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Albert D. Lasker and the Creation of the Advertising Century
Chelsea Amegatcher
Before there were Mad Men, there was Albert D. Lasker.
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Jeffrey Pfeffer
ETHICS
The Mark Hurd Saga and What It Teaches about Power
Jeffrey Pfeffer
Accomplishments notwithstanding, HP's chief is shown the door.
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Jeff Stibel
MANAGING YOURSELF
Avoid Decisions, Avoid Life
Jeff Stibel
If you put off making choices, they're often made for you.
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Dan Pallotta
NONPROFIT
We Need to Rethink Fundraising
Dan Pallotta
Life-or-death organizations should take no pride in their low fundraising costs.
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ENTREPRENEURSHIP
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Stever Robbins
The key to great communication is continuity.
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Rita McGrath
INFORMAL LEADERSHIP
Resource Scavenger — A Common Innovation Job
Rita McGrath
What good is a great idea if the business won't support it?
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Umair Haque
INNOVATION
Reseeding the Economy
Umair Haque
To get green shoots, we first need richer soil.
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Andrew McAfee
DIFFICULT CONVERSATIONS
Can Technology Optimists and Pessimists Get in the Same Room?
Andrew McAfee
The Techonomy Conference was great but how can we get opposing minds working on consensus solutions?
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What Does Technology Want? Change, and Lots of It
Justin Fox
Uncertainty brought on by technological change may be the biggest cause of our economic troubles.
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