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Briefings Magazine
Briefings Magazine
Feb 2013
By Lawrence M. Fisher
When the Media Lab at MIT sought a new director last year, from a global list of candidates, it’s safe to say the recruitment committee did not...
Blog posts
Blog posts
Nov 2012
By Dee Gaeddert & J. Evelyn Orr
When you transition to a new role, it’s likely that you have two goals in mind. First, you want to a personal challenge. Second, you want to...
Blog posts
Blog posts
Nov 2012
By Vicki Swisher
We’ve talked before about the definition of Learning Agility which is: the ability and willingness to learn from experience, and subsequently...
Blog posts
Blog posts
Nov 2012
By Vicki Swisher
Learning Agility—the ability and willingness to learn from experience and subsequently apply that learning to perform successfully under new,...
Blog posts
Blog posts
Oct 2012
By Vicki Swisher
Learning Agility’s foundations are two streams of research into leadership success and failure. In study after study, it’s been proven...
Reports & Whitepapers
Reports & Whitepapers
Sep 2012
By Jeff Rosenthal, Jamen Graves, Diana Zarnoch, George Bongiorno
For all of its incredible innovation and impact on the world, the technology industry has put itself into a conundrum around talent. One the one hand...
Blog posts
Blog posts
Jun 2012
By Terry R. Bacon
Apple CEO Tim Cook said recently that there are some amazing things coming from Apple.  His statement reminded me that more than anything else...
Reports & Whitepapers
Reports & Whitepapers
May 2012
By Becky Stein
Unprecedented demand for e-commerce leaders is driving companies to look at untraditional and less-experienced executives. Now they must also figure...
Reports & Whitepapers
Reports & Whitepapers
May 2012
The inaugural Futurestep Global Talent Impact Study 2012: Understanding the Race for Impact surveyed almost 1,600 HR professionals across five...
Briefings Magazine
Briefings Magazine
May 2012
Joe Tucci became CEO of the EMC Corporation, a leading storage and information technology firm, in January 2001. It was, as he says, an interesting...

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