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Historian Geoffrey Jones on why knowledge stays put
Jones, Geoffrey G.; Morse, GardinerArticle HBS-F0807H-EStrategyA business historian reminds us that since the nineteenth century, predictions about globalization have been reliably wrong. Despite technology for the fast diffusion of knowledge, information-like wealth-seems to be concentrating even further.Starting at €8.20
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Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales on making the most of company wikis (Spanish version)
Wales, Jimmy; Morse, GardinerArticle HBS-F0804GLeadership and People ManagementThe founder of Wikipedia analyzes why wikis are becoming popular tools for sharing knowledge in the workplace. He encourages managers to provide institutional support for these highly practical forums but to be judicious about direct participation.Starting at €8.20
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X Prize CEO Peter Diamandis on jackpots for innovation (Spanish version)
Diamandis, Peter F.; Morse, GardinerArticle HBS-F0811FThe CEO of the X Prize Foundation explains how offering cash jackpots for breakthrough innovations can help solve problems big and small in fields like space exploration, energy, and education.Starting at €8.20
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Retail Isn't Broken. Stores Are
Johnson, Ron; Morse, GardinerArticle HBS-R1112D-EWhen Johnson joined Apple, in 2000, as the senior vice president for retail, conventional wisdom held that a computer maker couldn't sell computers. Johnson promptly tossed out the retailing rule book and built the Apple Store from scratch. "The Apple Store succeeded not because we tweaked the traditional model," Johnson says. "We reimagined everything." Today, Apple stores are the highest performing stores in the history of retailing. In Novembe...Starting at €8.20
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Historian Geoffrey Jones on why knowledge stays put (Spanish version)
Jones, Geoffrey G.; Morse, GardinerArticle HBS-F0807HStrategyA business historian reminds us that since the nineteenth century, predictions about globalization have been reliably wrong. Despite technology for the fast diffusion of knowledge, information-like wealth-seems to be concentrating even further.Starting at €8.20
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Designing a Bias-Free Organization
Bohnet, Iris; Morse, GardinerArticle HBS-R1607D-ELeadership and People ManagementMost diversity training programs are a waste of money, says Iris Bohnet. Companies often conduct programs without ever measuring their impact. And unfortunately, research on their effectiveness shows they seldom change attitudes, let alone behavior. The solution? Focus on processes, not people. Behavioral science tells us that it's very hard to eliminate our biases, but we can redesign organizations to circumvent them. Behavioral design makes it ...Starting at €8.20
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Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales on making the most of company wikis
Wales, Jimmy; Morse, GardinerArticle HBS-F0804G-ELeadership and People ManagementThe founder of Wikipedia analyzes why wikis are becoming popular tools for sharing knowledge in the workplace. He encourages managers to provide institutional support for these highly practical forums but to be judicious about direct participation.Starting at €8.20
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Confidence Doesn't Always Boost Performance
Moore, Don A.; Morse, GardinerArticle HBS-F2006B-EKnowledge and CommunicationA team of researchers found that people who were optimistic about their abilities scored no better than people who doubted themselves on a wide range of tests. And overconfidence, it seems, may even impair performance, especially if it leads to a lack of preparation.Starting at €8.20
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La entrevista HBR: Prestar asesor a de excelencia
Wasserstein, Bruce; Stewart, Thomas A.; Morse, GardinerArticle HBS-R0801GStrategyPocos negociadores han estado en él todo el tiempo, y en un nivel tan alto, como Bruce Wasserstein, el presidente y CEO de la firma de asesoría y gestión de activos financieros Lazard. En esta entrevista editada, dos editores de HBR explorar cómo se crea valor como gerente, como un negociador, y como consejero para los CEOs. Wasserstein, que ha sido una figura importante en las fusiones y adquisiciones por más de 30 años, habla de atraer y gestio...Starting at €8.20
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El comercio minorista no está en bancarrota. Las tiendas s
Johnson, Ron; Morse, GardinerArticle HBS-R1112DKnowledge and CommunicationCuando Johnson se unió a Apple, en 2000, como el vicepresidente de la sabiduría menor, convencional sostuvo que un fabricante de ordenadores no podía vender ordenadores. Johnson tiró rápidamente el libro de reglas de venta al por menor y construyó el Apple Store a partir de cero. "La tienda Apple no tuvo éxito porque ajustamos el modelo tradicional", dice Johnson. "Hemos reinventado todo." Hoy en día, las tiendas de Apple son las tiendas de más a...Starting at €8.20