To Help Your Team Learn, Set Them Up for Productive Failure
Harvard Business Review
NOVEMBER 6, 2024
How to create the opportunities employees need to explore, grow, and succeed long term.
Harvard Business Review
NOVEMBER 6, 2024
How to create the opportunities employees need to explore, grow, and succeed long term.
Innovation Excellence
NOVEMBER 6, 2024
GUEST POST from Howard Tiersky There are three primary approaches to innovation. In our work with large brands focused on digital transformation, we have observed that the most effective of the three is also the least common. Which approach do you use? Approach #1: The Artist “I create for myself.
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Harvard Business Review
NOVEMBER 6, 2024
The key is to have three different kinds of leaders working together flexibly, but within a set of prescribed rules.
Tullio Siragusa
NOVEMBER 6, 2024
Critical Habits of High Performers in the New Normal: A Blueprint for Sustainable Success Where the lines between personal and professional life blur, the question of high performance has become more relevant than ever. How do individuals and organizations not only achieve but sustain excellence in this “new normal”? Mark Cunningham, founder of The Achieve Institute, shared insights on The Bliss Business Podcast that offer a timely and profound answer to this question.
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Large enterprises face unique challenges in optimizing their Business Intelligence (BI) output due to the sheer scale and complexity of their operations. Unlike smaller organizations, where basic BI features and simple dashboards might suffice, enterprises must manage vast amounts of data from diverse sources. What are the top modern BI use cases for enterprise businesses to help you get a leg up on the competition?
Harvard Business Review
NOVEMBER 6, 2024
NYU-Stern professor Pankaj Ghemawat discusses how companies can plan for an evolving world of multi-country international supply chains and cross-border information flows.
Rmukesh Gupta
NOVEMBER 6, 2024
In the past few years, we have seen a huge proliferation of data. With this amount of data being available, the expectation of data driven decision making has peaked as well. However, in my experience, just using data to make decisions is a trap and can lead to some bad decisions. Availability bias The first trap is to think that he data that we have is all the data there is.
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Planview
NOVEMBER 6, 2024
It’s a busy time at Planview, with exciting events, team-building activities, and initiatives focused on fostering connections across our global teams. The Austin office went all out in pink for Breast Cancer Awareness Month, while the Bangalore office celebrated Planotsav. As we transition into the final months of 2024, here’s a look at what’s happening at Planview.
Harvard Business Review
NOVEMBER 6, 2024
Hypervigilance is a heightened state of awareness — your brain’s way of protecting you by scanning the environment for signs of danger. This behavior can be triggered by physical, mental, or psychological conditions, as well as social and familial situations such as childhood trauma, racial discrimination, and war. While there are valid reasons your brain has developed this mechanism keep you safe, it can hinder your abilities at work.
Idea to Value
NOVEMBER 6, 2024
I do not often talk about politics, but I am worried about the way the world is developing. Today, Donald Trump was announced as the winner of the 2024 USA Presidential election, by a wider-than-anticipated margin. During his previous term in office, as well as during his election campaign now, he built on a campaign of lies. Lies about climate change, immigrants, minorities, crime, women’s rights, the economy and everything in between.
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