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Definition of Progress for Gen Y Drives Innovation - Business 2 Community
![]() Business 2 Community | Definition of Progress for Gen Y Drives Innovation Business 2 Community In their book The Progress Principle, Harvard Business School professors Theresa Amabile and Stephen Kramer reveal results from studies linking Gen Y's sense of progress to inner purpose and shared meaning. For Gen Y, progress goes beyond the seemingly ... |
Outsourcers: Now is the time for the next step in productivity - ZDNet
Outsourcers: Now is the time for the next step in productivity ZDNet A Harvard Business Review article has clarified that point. Specifically, Ben Heineman Jr., a former GE executive and current Harvard Business School professor defends outsourcing, urging that American companies need to efficiently integrate offshore ... |
Ace Exhibits Named to ICIC and Fortune Magazine's Inner City 100 - Exhibitor Online
Ace Exhibits Named to ICIC and Fortune Magazine's Inner City 100 Exhibitor Online Ranking 10th on the list, the company has been recognized for entrepreneurship, innovative business practices and job creation. This list recognizes the top 100 fastest-growing businesses in urban communities across America. |
Clayton Christensen and How Will You Measure Your Life? - Huffington Post (blog)
Clayton Christensen and How Will You Measure Your Life? Huffington Post (blog) Over the past few weeks, I've been struck by the sheer amount of play Harvard Business School's Clayton Christensen has been getting. True, Christensen has a new book out, How Will You Measure Your Life? (with James Allworth and Karen Dillon), ... |
Don't Trust Your Gut! and Other Secrets of Good Judgment - Forbes
![]() Forbes | Don't Trust Your Gut! and Other Secrets of Good Judgment Forbes The myth of the omnipotent leader is over, says Davenport, who is the President's Distinguished Professor in Management and Information Technology at Babson College and a Visiting Professor at the Harvard Business School. An effective CEO doesn't just ... |



