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October 18, 2022

The skills we aren’t taught, and how you can expand your leadership through leveraging them

Our leadership models are changing – from command and control to questioning and discovery. You can learn to develop these skills and improve your capability as a leader.  How do you sustain your competitive advantage… Read more »

Filed Under: Discovery Driven Planning, Growth, Growth Options / Real Options, Insights and ideas, Thought Sparks

October 11, 2022

When The Mothership Doesn’t Want It

You would think that after funding and supporting people to develop innovative new ideas, that the parent corporation would want to take advantage of launching them.  Nope. Markets are full of concepts that didn’t fit… Read more »

Filed Under: Growth, Innovation, Leadership, Seeing Around Corners, Thought Sparks

September 20, 2022

The Strategic Management Society’s CK Prahalad Award for Scholarly Impact on Practice

In a delightful – and unexpected – turn of events, I’m going to be traveling to London to receive the Strategic Management Society’s CK Prahalad Award for scholarly impact on practice on September 17.  These… Read more »

Filed Under: Careers, Leadership, Seeing Around Corners, Women's leadership

September 6, 2022

Think everybody has a positive view of creativity? Think again!

Of course, we believe that creativity is a universally great thing – thinking otherwise is like dismissing hope or truth! In his conversational, approachable book, New York Times Pulitzer Prize winning author Matt Richtel takes… Read more »

Filed Under: Business Strategy, Careers, Complexity, Friday Fireside Chat, Growth, Individuals, Leadership, Thought Sparks

August 30, 2022

How’s your teaming going?

The traditional model of how teams progress goes by stages – forming, storming, norming and performing. While it’s easy to remember, teams today don’t necessarily follow that model. They’re dispersed, virtual, temporary and potentially remote…. Read more »

Filed Under: Articles, Business School, Business Start Ups / Entrepreneurship, Business Strategy, Careers, Discovery Driven Planning, Leadership, Opportunities, Seeing Around Corners

August 23, 2022

A Conversation with EY Entrepreneur of the Year, Stephen Bailey

Source: https://medium.com/authority-magazine/stephen-bailey-of-execonline-5-steps-we-must-take-to-truly-create-an-inclusive-representative-ed63b5576844 It isn’t just anyone who can run an organization that has an impact on tens of thousands of leaders in over 100 countries, but ExecOnLine co-founder Stephen Bailey is that person. Prompted by a… Read more »

Filed Under: Business School, Business Strategy, Individuals, Seeing Around Corners

August 9, 2022

Networking with a Master

Keith Ferrazzi’s work on how people become successful is all about relationships.  He’s written 4 books, which arc from person-to-person relationships and building a personal network to his latest in which he looks at the… Read more »

Filed Under: Careers, Thought Sparks

July 26, 2022

Flywheels vs. Relationships – Why your business architecture matters to your initial marketing plan

In developing an initial marketing plan, it is crucial not to be confused about what kind of business architecture you are building in order to establish your initial metrics for success. Geoffrey Moore has a great… Read more »

Filed Under: Articles, Business Strategy, Growth, Innovation, Insights and ideas, Leadership, Opportunities, Seeing Around Corners

July 11, 2022

Boris Johnson, How the Powerful Escape Consequences and Jeff Pfeffer’s Fantastic Book

One of Pfeffer’s 7 rules of power is that “Success Excuses (almost) Everything:  Why This is the Most Important Rule of All.  Which perhaps explains why Britain’s Boris Johnson was able to hang onto power… Read more »

Filed Under: Articles, Leadership, News Archives, Thought Sparks

June 28, 2022

You can’t tackle complex systems with linear thinking

As Daniel Kahnemann has pointed out to us, while the human brain is a remarkable organ, it also has its limitations. One of these is that it is built to conserve energy.  What that in turn… Read more »

Filed Under: Business School, Business Strategy, Competition, Complexity, Digital, Discovery Driven Planning, Growth, Growth Options / Real Options, Innovation, Leadership, Opportunities, Seeing Around Corners, Thought Sparks, Valize

June 14, 2022

Pandemic – and reopening – surprises

When an inflection point comes to a head, human beings are remarkably ingenious in adapting to its requirements. It may not be fun, but we figure it out.  But when the changes wrought by the… Read more »

Filed Under: Business School, Business Strategy, Growth, Innovation, Leadership, Opportunities, Seeing Around Corners

May 10, 2022

Bright Promise and Dashed Hopes – The AT&T Media Strategy Saga

Big, expensive unions of large and unwieldy companies almost never work out well. The sudden termination of CNN+ is but the latest casualty in a long history of things that began with a lot of… Read more »

Filed Under: Articles, Business Strategy, Growth, Innovation, Insights and ideas, Leadership, Opportunities, Thought Sparks

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