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Extras In all likelihood, any one of the many Linked-In books can tell the reader how to create a profile, establish a network and make the most of the site’s functionality. But none of them describe how... |
In Review Earlier this year, in a commencement address at Hampton University in Virginia, President Obama warned that the proliferation of information and social media on the Internet threatens to become “a... |
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Viewpoint Being the leader of a major organization is similar to playing rugby: With no helmet or pads, you simply hold your ground as people wearing sharply spiked shoes charge toward you with a look that... |
Extras Over the last few months, I have spoken with several chief information officers at a number of large, global companies. In some ways, CIOs are the much-maligned Sherpas of business. Sherpas... |
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Extras There is no more exciting subject in management today than innovation. How do companies generate new ideas? How do they turn those ideas into products? And how do they do this not just once but a... |
Latest Thinking At a time of discussions — and, in Europe, street demonstrations — about the fate of older workers, evidence is piling up that people in their 50s and beyond develop new abilities that make them... |


























