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CAUSE/EFFECT Vol 22 Num 4 1999 Gayle E. Jaacks and Michael Kurtz |
Lessons Learned in Process Reengineering at a Community College This article summarizes the successful reengineering of business processes to take full advantage of new functionality in a vendor system upgrade at a mid-sized community college. |
National Defense February 2014 Jay B. Stephens |
Companies Need Sound Governance In publicly-traded aerospace and defense companies, strong internal controls in an organization -- especially in business units far from the mother ship -- are essential to transparency and process fidelity. |
HBS Working Knowledge June 6, 2005 Martha Lagace |
Don't Listen to "Yes" Harvard professor Michael Roberto discusses his book, "Why Great Leaders Don't Take Yes for an Answer: Managing for Conflict and Consensus." |
AFP eWire July 10, 2006 |
Successful Capital Campaign Teams: Balancing Technical and Interpersonal Skills New research finds that many capital campaign teams, while meeting their goals, often contend with a lack of cohesion, overemphasizing interpersonal skills at the expense of optimal fundraising success. |
BusinessWeek May 14, 2009 |
The Dynamics of Leadership-Team Behavior How managers interact says a lot about the state of a company. |
CIO January 1, 2006 Becky Blalock |
Playing Nice in the IT Sandbox Building a leadership team that trusts one another should be your first priority as the new boss. Here's how one CIO pulled it off. |
Fast Company November 2000 Fast Company |
What Makes Teams Work? In the new economy, all work is teamwork -- that much is given. But what does it take to make a team work? We went to 15 experts in the art of teamwork to answer the question... |
HBS Working Knowledge August 15, 2005 Fischer & Boynton |
Can Superstars Play the Team Game? Virtuoso teams comprise the elite experts in their particular fields and are specially convened for ambitious projects. Most companies deliberately avoid virtuoso teams, thinking the risks are too high. |
HBS Working Knowledge January 4, 2010 |
Best of HBS Working Knowledge 2009 Here are the Top 10 articles and Top 5 working papers that appeared in HBS Working Knowledge in 2009. |
IndustryWeek December 14, 2011 Ralph Keller |
It's the Process, Not the People Why playing the blame game works against continuous improvement for manufacturers. |
IndustryWeek October 1, 2002 |
Sharing Lessons Learned North America's 10 Best Plants winners for 2002 share advice about the challenges facing manufacturing facilities that pursue world-class performance. |
Pharmaceutical Executive October 1, 2010 |
Knowledge-Based Outsourcing: Driving Deeper Insights Outsourcing is fairly commonplace in the world of pharma. Tracking, monitoring, and trend evaluation is not enough. Companies must now do more than assess what happened and why. |
Financial Planning January 1, 2013 Glenn G. Kautt |
Teamwork: A Winning Combination Successful financial planning organizations almost always take a collaborative team approach, building on the complementary skills of members. |
CRM June 17, 2011 Godard Abel |
Fixing the Disconnect Between Sales and the Enterprise Critical success factors and best practices to increase productivity. |
National Real Estate Investor July 1, 2004 Gallagher, Kelpe & Kerckhoff |
Lone Cowboys Fade Away There's a subtle shift occurring in the real estate brokerage industry. While a majority of brokers are still going it alone, many brokers are forming teams to meet the growing needs of their clients. |
HBS Working Knowledge January 2, 2008 Sean Silverthorne |
Most Popular Stories 2007 Here are the 20 most popular business stories from 2007. |
IndustryWeek May 1, 2005 Traci Purdum |
Teaming, Take 2 Teaming today is one of the fundamentals of manufacturing, especially in a global economy. However, the key to success lies in how teams are implemented. |
CRM August 29, 2010 Scott Brave |
The Social Work of Social CRM Collective intelligence can find a needle in a haystack. |
HBS Working Knowledge October 31, 2005 Lauren Keller Johnson |
Overcoming Barriers That Destroy Teams At a time when companies are increasingly relying on cross-functional teams at every level to generate innovative ideas, it's more crucial than ever to tap the fresh thinking that teams can provide. Here's how to unite an unlikely group of collaborators. |
Fast Company July 2000 Gina Imperato |
These Sites Make Teams Work Here's a comparison of five Web-based tools that are designed to help teams work better. |
Global Services January 1, 2008 Todd Lefkowitz |
Answering Services Call Regardless of the IT infrastructure outsourcing option a customer organization chooses, one of the most important elements in the partnership is the communication on managing risk, optimally using technology and enhancing efficiency. |
T.H.E. Journal |
Consortium for School Networking is Seeking Nominations for Its 2005 Leadership Awards The 2005 Leadership Awards recognize individuals and teams who demonstrate an outstanding vision in employing information technologies and the Internet in K-12 education to transform learning. |
HBS Working Knowledge April 12, 2004 Martha Lagace |
Operations and the Competitive Edge In a new book, three co-authors from Harvard Business School show how a well-designed operations function can become a strategic competitive weapon. |
HBS Working Knowledge September 6, 2006 Deborah Blagg |
Mixing Students and Scientists in the Classroom In his course on commercializing science and technology, Lee Fleming combines students from business, engineering, law, science, and medicine. The result: Ideas for products from scale-eating bacteria to quantum dot cancer treatments. |
HBS Working Knowledge September 29, 2008 Sarah Jane Gilbert |
How Economics May Lead to Better Football Games Efficient matching improves opportunities for everyone from schoolchildren to attorneys -- and even carries the potential to help sustain life itself. |
Investment Advisor January 2006 Andrew Gluck |
The Gluck Report, Part II: On Being a Leader Patrick Lencioni, author of the bestselling book The Five Dysfunctions of a Team, shares his take on how to be a better CEO. |
CIO July 20, 2011 Nigel Fenwick |
How to Bridge the Marketing-IT Divide Frustrated by long IT rollouts, speed-driven marketing teams are taking matters into their own hands. But there are ways CIOs can reach out. |
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The Effectiveness of a Web-based Board Game for Teaching Undergraduate Students Information Literacy Concepts and Skills To teach incoming undergraduate students information literacy skills, a research team at the University of Michigan School of Information developed the Defense of Hidgeon, a web-based board game |
Registered Rep. December 1, 2002 Matt Oechsli |
Wealth Management Teams: On to the Next Level No individual, regardless of how smart or experienced, can effectively serve the multidimensional financial needs of the affluent himself. It takes a team. |