Viewed in Inc. Global business and finance icons have many extraordinary attributes, but it’s rare to find many whose public comments and words resonate throughout the world and sometimes end up leading to vast rethinking of established business norms and practices. But Warren Buffet, the legendary chief executive officer of Berkshire Hathaway, the U.S.-based multinational… More
Read more...The boss factor: Making the world a better place through workplace relationships
Viewed in McKinsey One recurring theme of that has emerged during the Covid pandemic is the fact that employees are confronting unprecedented levels of stress. Dealing with employee rising stress It has emerged as a major challenge to executives and human resource managers: How to keep a company moving in generally the right direction while… More
Read more...What 800 executives envision for the postpandemic workforce
Viewed in McKinsey When the pandemic first emerged earlier this year, businesses largely prepared for what was thought to be, at first, a multi-week disruption. That quickly became a multi-month disruption. And then finally as summer arrived, it was clear that predictions that rising temperatures would bring it to an end were inaccurate. The precise… More
Read more...Steve Jobs wanted what every remarkable successful person wants
Viewed in Inc. Steve Jobs’ legacy at Apple is now one of the most iconic in the history of global business, but it is also one that warrants routine repeating. The quantifiable side of the story alone is compelling. When Jobs returned to Apple in 1997, the company had just come off an absolutely disastrous… More
Read more...Jeff Bezos just published a 4,000-word statement to Congress. It’s a master class in emotional intelligence
Viewed in Inc. This past July, four of big technology’s chief executives—Amazon’s Jeff Bezos, Apple’s Tim Cook, Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg, and Google’s Sundar Pinchai—were summoned to appear before the U.S. Congress. Each also submitted written statements. But at 4.540 words, Bezos’ written statement was both the longest and most remarkable. Inc. contributing writer Justin Bariso… More
Read more...The great consumer shift: Ten charts that show how U.S. shopping is changing
Viewed in McKinsey & Company. New York City-based management consulting giant McKinsey & Company puts a lot of resources and effort into trying to get out ahead of major trends in global business and commerce, and they are usually very successful at it. Volatility In this report, four McKinsey partners and experts summarize ten trends… More
Read more...How to create a workplace that actually inspires passion
Viewed in Harvard Business Review Companies of the world confront many challenges. None are likely greater than the ongoing question of how they will navigate their way back to normalcy (if that is even possible at all) from the world’s hugely damaging coronavirus pandemic. Yet one additional cost of the pandemic is that it is… More
Read more...The 21 excuses for not closing a deal
Viewed in SaaStr Sales is hard SaaStr founder James Lemkin writes, and of course he is right. Even the most seasoned and competent sales executives and professionals often encounter many forces in the larger business environment, or even in their own company’s respective disadvantages, against competitors. Ultimately, for instance, a sales professional who closes all… More
Read more...Upskill and reskill: Why skill development is key to future success
Viewed in Top CHRO The coronavirus pandemic is challenging global companies in so many ways it is almost difficult to keep up with all of them. But the challenge of employee skill development during the pandemic, especially including developing employee skills in a largely remote work environment, is right up there among the biggest such… More
Read more...Fortune survey: 62% of CEOs plan policy changes in response to current calls for racial justice
Viewed in Fortune The global economy was already rattled with coronavirus-related job losses and other economic damage when social unrest related to the May 25 killing of George Floyd emerged. The dual crises are proving immensely challenging to the global economy—and to the CEOs that run many of the world’s companies. So how are… More
Read more...How different personality types cope with an always-on culture
Viewed in Harvard Business Review Even before the coronavirus pandemic, technology was weighing heavily on many employees who were increasingly expected to be accessible and engaged online even after work hours. With the pandemic, that expectation seems to have only increased. A Significant Cost There is a significant cost to this “always on” culture, John… More
Read more...Businesses are ready to embrace remote work. Employees aren’t convinced
Viewed in Inc. A vast number of global employees have been forced into remote work because of the coronavirus pandemic. Nor do we yet know for sure when the pandemic will end or when exactly employees will be safe to return to work. Once that moment arrives, however, will employees actually want to return to… More
Read more...14 CEOs on how to reopen businesses in the coronavirus economy
Viewed in Fortune. The coronavirus pandemic has inflicted vast damage on the global economy. Equally concerning, if history is any guide, this damage is not over yet. During the Spanish flu of 1918, for instance, it was the second wave of infections that ultimately proved the most deadly and damaging. This history has given rise… More
Read more...When it’s time to go back to the office, will it still be there?
Viewed in The Wall Street Journal. Someday,” Wall Street Journal reporters Dana Mattioli and Konrad Putzier write, “the coronavirus pandemic will release its grip on our lives and we will return to the workplace.” But will the workplace as we know it still be there? Opportunity to rethink the way they do business The coronavirus… More
Read more...8 laws driving success in tech: Amazon’s 2-pizza rule, the 80/20 principle, & more
Viewed in CB Insights. What ultimately leads some technology companies to be immensely successful while others fail completely? It is a question that has been given great thought, which in turn has given rise to actual schools of thought that have been ingrained in business teachings on the industry. CB Insights focuses on eight on… More
Read more...The COVID-19 talent trends that organizations need to look out for
Viewed in Zinnov. Widely reported, the COVID-19 pandemic is dramatically changing the way employees around the world are working. With these changes, companies are gaining a newfound recognition of the need for various skill sets and technologies. This Zinnov.com article identifies four such trends. #1 Employee Digital Engagement First, while technology has always driven many… More
Read more...Have you future-proofed your strategy?
Viewed in BCG As companies develop and refine their corporate strategies for growth, profitability and success, an environment of uncertainty requires their attention. BCG, one of the world’s leading management consulting firms, evaluates four macro-level scenarios based on “important geopolitical, technological, and socioeconomic uncertainties” that deserve the attention of those engaged in the development of… More
Read more...Jeff Bezos taught a big leadership lesson in 5 simple words
Viewed in Inc. Amazon’s success a company is beyond dispute. Its business model is proving almost perfectly suited to our 21st century needs, and it ranks today as one of the world’s leading companies by nearly every metric. Despite this success, however, the company has not been immune from criticism. Those criticisms have included the… More
Read more...In negotiations, givers are smarter than takers
Viewed in The New York Times. Many books and articles have been written about deal-making and what does and does not work for those involved in trying to get opposing parties to agree to terms that are mutually agreeable and beneficial to both parties in negotiations. Perhaps the most iconic book on the subject, The… More
Read more...I’ve worked from home for 22 years. Here’s what I’ve learned.
Viewed in The Wall Street Journal. As the Covid-19 pandemic continues to unfold globally with over a million confirmed cases as of this writing, a great number of individuals are choosing to or being forced into working remotely from home. Many of these employees have never worked remotely before, and many companies have a limited… More
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