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Morgan Stanley deflected a blow to a unit that advises banks by promoting Kevin Ryan, one of the group’s leaders, after Goldman Sachs Group Inc. tried to recruit him, said two people with knowledge of the matter.
Management Corner
Harvard Business ReviewVineet Nayar
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When I asked last week if women were dissatisfied enough to force change in the corporate world, my post triggered...
Rosabeth Moss Kanter
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Steve Jobs logged off too soon. He was a serial innovator whose illness cost the world a bright talent who...
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...
Susan Cramm
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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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It is no surprise that we instinctively seek out those who share our interests. This is especially true in times...
Scott Anthony
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About a year ago I miscalculated — badly — on the Microsoft Kinect. In terms of speed of adoption, only...
John Quelch
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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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The millions of women who have poured into the workforce in emerging markets over the past decade are used to...
John Baldoni
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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...