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December 26, 2022 andreweverett360

Henry Mintzberg: Managers not MBAs

Henry Mintzberg wrote a blog post titled MBAs as CEOs: Some troubling evidence (22 February 2017).

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May 4, 2020May 3, 2020 andreweverett360

Tom Peters interview during Coronavirus shutdown

Melinda Byerley interviewed Tom Peters for the Stayin’ Alive In Technology podcast. Continue reading “Tom Peters interview during Coronavirus shutdown” →

February 2, 2020February 2, 2020 andreweverett360

IBM CEO pay

Ben Hunt wrote a blog post on Epsilon Theory titled Once You Buy a Prize, It’s Yours to Keep! Continue reading “IBM CEO pay” →

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