The Employee Engagement Network cited Rita McGrath’s Harvard Business Review blog.
Archives for June 2010
Rita McGrath on why innovation is equal parts politics and new ideas
First Friday Book Synopsis commented on Rita McGrath’s Harvard Review blog here.
Rita McGrath’s Harvard Business Review Webinar
On June 24th, Rita McGrath participated in a Harvard Business Review webinar Discovery-Driven Growth: A Breakthrough Process to Reduce Risk and Seize Opportunity sponsored by Zurich Insurance. Listen to the entire webinar here.
Rita McGrath’s Harvard Business Review Webinar
On June 24th, Rita McGrath participated in a Harvard Business Review webinar Discovery-Driven Growth: A Breakthrough Process to Reduce Risk and Seize Opportunity sponsored by Zurich Insurance. Listen to the entire webinar here.
Predictable Success Interview: Finding Your Own Growth Track
In her interview with Predictable Success, Rita McGrath shares: * » Her passion for politics and political consulting; * » How she’s working with leadership teams to help them create an entrepreneurial mindset; * »… Read more »
The economic logic of socialism? Some thoughts from my colleague, MacMillan
Mac sent me these thoughts on some of the fundamental contradictions of a purely socialist system. Interesting food for thought in an era where we've gone from "government is the problem" to "government has all… Read more »
Insightful observations for companies with crisis risk
MacMillan sent me this very insightful analysis of how companies such as BP should be prepared for the worst. It's by Merrie Spaeth, one of his former entrepreneurship students who has gone on to build… Read more »
Bad, bad, symbolism: BP CEO goes yachting
The symbolism of leadership is one of the most powerful elements of the job. But, somehow, we never seem to learn that every action taken by a CEO or other senior leader has what Don… Read more »
Indiana’s Mitch Daniels and the structure of incentives in government
Those of you who follow my blog know that I've long been concerned that the incentives for people that work in government tend to lead to perverse consequences. You get rewarded for having big budgets… Read more »
David Maister on the psychology of waiting
David Maister, whose work on professional services firms is legendary, has blogged about a study he did some years ago about waiting – specifically, what makes waiting more palatable. Among his observations are that people… Read more »
The lingering decline of traditional media
In a most interesting recent report, the OECD did a rundown of the state of the publishing industry today. What they found, not surprisingly, was that newspapers in many countries are in a sad state… Read more »
New book: The CEO’s Boss: Tough Love in the Boardroom
My dear friend and colleague, Bill Klepper, has just published a new book. To my knowledge, it is the first book intended to highlight the particular relationship between a CEO and the Board with practical,… Read more »