Competition or Cooperation
The essence of business is competition, inspiration and hard work. The results of Harvard Business School will be seen in 20 years when these students are running global companies.
The essence of business is competition, inspiration and hard work. The results of Harvard Business School will be seen in 20 years when these students are running global companies. In Clayton Christensen’s new book, the Harvard Business School professor offers profound advice about priorities; specifically about the importance of investing in family, about living a life of integrity and having metrics that make it easier to make the right decisions. I went to the 90th birthday bash for the Harvard Business Review last night at Lincoln Center. The magazine had a glittering array of speakers. Here are a few of the important lessons from the evening: Given the focus on job creation and fairness in the U.S. election, it is entirely proper for a business community, scarred by the events of 2008, to reconsider its role as wealth creator and contributor to society.Competition or Cooperation
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