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The Universality of Leadership: Challenging Industry-Specific Biases

Tullio Siragusa

The Universality of Leadership: Challenging Industry-Specific Biases In the modern business landscape, we often hear the argument that leaders should be hired from within the same industry to be effective. Here, we make a case for the top five universal leadership skills, which are, arguably, more critical than industry-specific experience.

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Agile Strategy – 16 Strategic Thinking Questions to Explore Disruptive Innovation

BrainZooming

Along with the recap, Inside the Executive Suite offered sixteen strategic thinking questions inspired by the Fanatics case study that you can use to explore agile strategy options within your own organization. We thought the list was intriguing, so we secured the go ahead to share the strategic thinking questions with you here.

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Get Real About Your Company’s Future

The Inovo Group

RIM’s strategy depended on corporate IT adoption with centralized management, control and security of the devices. Such big-picture visions of the future can provide insights that expand and influence current strategic thinking, but they often lack the specifics to effectively inform current actions.

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Strategic Planning in a Dancing Landscape

MSSBTI

You value analytics, organization, and project management. Consider a company that had an international expansion plan in 2012. Does this mean that strategic planning is useless for a complex organization? Strategic planning is more essential, but leadership has to consider it differently using a Complexity Lens.

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The 10 Telltale Signs of Future Troubles for WalMart

Adam Hartung

Sales were down $500million vs the previous year, and management lowered forecasts for 2016. It shows a company where management feels it is unquestionable, and a believe its brand is untouchable. There was no strategic thinking happening at WalMart, as executives believed there would never be a need to change the strategy.

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