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The CEO Can't Afford to Panic (Commentary for HBR Case Study)
McNulty, Eric J.Article HBS-R1003Z-ELeadership and People ManagementWhen a bomb explodes in a train station in Boston, the executive team of a financial services firm across the street is plunged into crisis mode. No one is prepared for the city's request to use the firm's lobby as a triage center and temporary morgue. The CEO's instinct is to say yes, but as his team debates the consequences--liability issues, the effect on traumatized employees--he realizes just how complicated a decision it is. Two experts com...Starting at €8.20
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The CEO Can't Afford to Panic (HBR Case Study)
McNulty, Eric J.Article HBS-R1003X-ELeadership and People ManagementWhen a bomb explodes in a train station in Boston, the executive team of a financial services firm across the street is plunged into crisis mode. No one is prepared for the city's request to use the firm's lobby as a triage center and temporary morgue. The CEO's instinct is to say yes, but as his team debates the consequences--liability issues, the effect on traumatized employees--he realizes just how complicated a decision it is. Two experts com...Starting at €8.20
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Should the C-Suite Have a "Green" Seat (Commentary for HBR Case Study)
McNulty, Eric J.; Davis, RupertArticle HBS-R1012Z-ELeadership and People ManagementIf your firm is debating whether to hire a chief sustainability officer (CSO), you may be like fictional electronic components manufacturer Narinex. After losing another big contract to competitor Glistrom, an internal analysis of previous-versus-current RFPs has highlighted one clear area of concern: sustainability. Glistrom recently hired a CSO who has been very visible in promoting its green strategies, even though they don't differ much from ...Starting at €8.20
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Should the C-Suite Have a "Green" Seat (HBR Case Study)
McNulty, Eric J.; Davis, RupertArticle HBS-R1012X-ELeadership and People ManagementIf your firm is debating whether to hire a chief sustainability officer (CSO), you may be like fictional electronic components manufacturer Narinex. After losing another big contract to competitor Glistrom, an internal analysis of previous-versus-current RFPs has highlighted one clear area of concern: sustainability. Glistrom recently hired a CSO who has been very visible in promoting its green strategies, even though they don't differ much from ...Starting at €8.20
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The CEO Can't Afford to Panic (HBR Case Study and Commentary)
McNulty, Eric J.Article HBS-R1003L-ELeadership and People ManagementWhen a bomb explodes in a train station in Boston, the executive team of a financial services firm across the street is plunged into crisis mode. No one is prepared for the city's request to use the firm's lobby as a triage center and temporary morgue. The CEO's instinct is to say yes, but as his team debates the consequences--liability issues, the effect on traumatized employees--he realizes just how complicated a decision it is. Two experts com...Starting at €8.20
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Should the C-Suite Have a "Green" Seat? (HBR Case Study and Commentary)
McNulty, Eric J.; Davis, RupertArticle HBS-R1012N-ELeadership and People ManagementIf your firm is debating whether to hire a chief sustainability officer (CSO), you may be like fictional electronic components manufacturer Narinex. After losing another big contract to competitor Glistrom, an internal analysis of previous-versus-current RFPs has highlighted one clear area of concern: sustainability. Glistrom recently hired a CSO who has been very visible in promoting its green strategies, even though they don't differ much from ...Starting at €8.20