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HBS Working Knowledge March 12, 2014 |
Managing the Family Business: Firing the CEO Firing a CEO is never easy -- but the task gets even more difficult in a family business. John A. Davis discusses when to change out the chief executive. |
HBS Working Knowledge March 12, 2014 Sean Silverthorne |
Entrepreneurship and Multinationals Drive Globalization Why is the firm overlooked as a contributor when we identify the drivers of globalization? Geoffrey Jones discusses his new book, Entrepreneurship and Multinationals: Global Business and the Making of the Modern World. |
Fast Company Ed Catmull |
Inside The Pixar Braintrust One of Pixar's key mechanisms is the Braintrust, which we rely on to push us toward excellence and to root out mediocrity. The Braintrust meets every few months or so to assess each movie we're making. |
Fast Company Ed Catmull |
Pixar's Ed Catmull On How Disney Found Its Way To A Hit With Frozen The author unveils one of his key management tools. |
Fast Company Lisa Evans |
Lessons From A Guy Who's Changing The World One Pencil At A Time Adam Braun's book, The Promise of a Pencil: How an Ordinary Person Can Create Extraordinary Change, offers lessons he learned on his journey to becoming a world-renowned social entrepreneur. These lessons apply to nonprofits, but can be enlightening to business leaders as well. |
Fast Company David Zax |
TabTale's Strategy For Creating Best-Selling Apps As TabTale grows, Sagi Schliesser begins to think of it more generally as a media and entertainment company. He cites Disney as a major model. The company has launched a YouTube channel featuring game teasers and some singalongs with game characters. |
Fast Company Sarah Kessler |
The Infinite Lives Of BitTorrent Most people know BitTorrent as a technology used to illegally download music and movies, but what few realize is that it's also a company, a venture-backed startup like any other. |
CRM February 28, 2014 Amanda Maksymiw |
Predicting Buyer Intent The best sources for predictive attributes may be closer than you think. |
Fast Company Nathan Mattise |
Clap Your Hands Say Yeah On The Value Of Tiny Audiences Bands today, even the big ones, are on the surface more approachable than ever. No one who understands playing the game of constant interaction better than the music industry's original Internet-age pioneers, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah. |
CIO March 6, 2014 Al Sacco |
How The Container Store Uses Wearable Tech to Think Outside the Box The wearable also lets the company track employees when they're at work, among other things, and could potentially revolutionize the way it uses technology for retail. |
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