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Rick Perry, the longest-serving U.S. governor and an early Tea Party supporter, stepped into the Republican presidential campaign basing his bid on the economic buoyancy of Texas, the second-biggest state by population.
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"My children don't seem to need me anymore," a friend complained to me the other day. That isn't unusual; I...
Rosabeth Moss Kanter
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For many observers of the rancorous partisanship surrounding the budget crisis in Washington, leadership is hardly the first concept that...
Marshall Goldsmith
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Managing today's highly skilled professionals takes special skills — and not the ones that you may think. Oftentimes, knowledge workers...
Stew Friedman
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It's hard to focus on your work when your child is hallucinating. One of the least discussed yet quite salient...
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This week I met with some senior IT leaders to discuss my new book and the future of IT. At...
John Hagel III, John Seely Brown
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No matter how talented or accomplished you are, you cannot always count on attracting and retaining the attention of others....
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The other day one of my colleagues had an interesting idea. He observed how we basically have two ways of...
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In the for-profit sector, there are three basic ways to price a product: The cost plus profit margin method; benchmarking...
Sylvia Ann Hewlett
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This post was written with Ripa Rashid, Executive Vice President at the Center for Work-Life Policy, and Diana Forster, a...
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When people criticize you, what's the best thing to do? Show up and face the music. President Barack Obama did...
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