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How Will You Measure Your Life?
Clayton M. Christensen
Your decisions about allocating your personal time, energy, and talent ultimately shape your life's strategy.
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CUSTOMER SERVICE
Why Delighting Your Customers Is Overrated
Harvard Business IdeaCast
To win their loyalty, simply focus on solving their problem.
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Alessandro  DiFiore
INNOVATION
Slaying the Phantoms of Italy's Operas
Alessandro DiFiore
Four levers help companies stoke demand in mature businesses — like the opera.
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Chris Meyer & Julia Kirby
GLOBAL BUSINESS
Why China Might Never Protect IP
Chris Meyer & Julia Kirby
In a new kind of global economy, we need a new approach to intellectual property.
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Managing Oneself
Managing Oneself
Classic Harvard Business Review Article
Throughout history, people had little need to manage their careers — they were born into their stations in life or relied on their companies to chart their career paths. But times have drastically changed. Today we must all learn to manage ourselves.
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Setting Up Shop in a Political Hot Spot
Patrick Chun, John Coleman, and Nabil N. El-Hage
Should this South Korean company expand into a North Korean "safe zone"?
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Ron Ashkenas
TIME MANAGEMENT
How to Give Time Back to Your Team
Ron Ashkenas
Take tasks that a lot of people do a little of and enable a few people to do them on a full-time basis.
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Alexandra Samuel
MANAGING YOURSELF
Focus Your Attention Online
Alexandra Samuel
Tips for making your online time productive.
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Bill Taylor
LEADERSHIP
Where Have all the Business Heroes Gone?
Bill Taylor
Today's CEOs are more focused on power than freedom.
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Tony Schwartz
ACCOUNTABILITY
Tony Hayward is a Scapegoat
Tony Schwartz
BP's CEO isn't the problem. The system that produced him is.
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