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Driving Growth Through Innovation Tucker, Robert B. Berrett-Koehler Publishers , 2002 Innovation

According to Tucker, "in most cases today, the practice of innovation can be likened to the mating of pandas: infrequent, clumsy, and often ineffective." His research found that though many executives view innovation...

 
 
The Support Economy Zuboff, Shoshana | Maxmin, James Viking Penguin India , 2002 Economics & Finance, Human Resources, Management

According to Zuboff and Maxmin, the past 50 years have seen the rise of a new breed of individual, that has, over time, changed more than the organizations upon which it depends. These new individuals, in their search...

 
 
The Power of Minds at Work Albrecht, Karl Amacom , 2002 Human Resources, Management

According to Albrecht’s Law, "Intelligent people, when assembled into an organization, will tend toward collective stupidity." This, says the author, is a situation that is all too common throughout business and...

 
 
The New Law of Demand and Supply Kash, Rick Doubleday/Currency , 2002 Economics & Finance, Management, Productivity

In his seminal treatise, The Wealth of Nations, Adam Smith set down the law of supply and demand, and while he did not emphasize supply over demand, during the ensuing 19th and 20th centuries, economists and...

 
 
The E-Learning Revolution Sloman, Martyn AMACOM , 2002 Technology

Sloman says that as a consequence of the connected economy, the capability and potential of technology-based training has changed considerably, as has the way organizations compete and society advances. These related...

 
 
The Leadership Challenge Kouzes, James M. | Posner, Barry Z. Jossey-Bass , 2002 Leadership, Management

The first edition of Leadership Challenge (1987) became one of the best-selling leadership books of all time and a modern classic on the subject. Now that the recent dot-com bust seems to have withered...

 
 
Less Is More Jennings, Jason Portfolio , 2002 Management, Productivity

All businesses want to increase productivity-to increase output while decreasing input, to lower costs while increasing profits, to accomplish more with the same or less. Nonetheless, as Jennings notes, nothing is more...

 
 
Competitive Solutions McAfee, R. Preston Princeton University Press , 2002 Marketing

Competitive Solutions offers conceptual strategic tools, places an emphasis on practical applications in real circumstances, and focuses on individual strategic elements rather than on comprehensive...

 
 
Deadline! Carrison, Dan AMACOM , 2003 Leadership, Management, Productivity

According to Carrison, when organizations face critical high-pressure deadlines, unique and creative skills and strategies, as well as major changes in management methods, operations, customer relationships, and other...

 
 
The Tipping Point Gladwell, Malcolm Little, Brown & Company , 2003 Innovation, Major Works

How is it that Paul Revere’s ride is heralded to this day, while the endeavors of William Dawes, who also rode at the very same time to warn of the British, barely rate a footnote in history? How is it that Hush...

 
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