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Unlike a traditional university, MBA students are able to shape their own personal study path or personal track. It implies an individually tailored study track adjusted to the student's current needs. Each student can choose from which MBA course to begin, whether to take a break, and with what course to proceed. The cornerstone of...
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When companies shift into growth mode, it’s an adjustment for everyone, including the CEO. William Lieberman Forbes Councils Member and Strategic Financial Advisor for Growth-Stage Companies underlines the importance of narrowing the focus to build a thriving business.
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What differentiates the best CEOs from the rest? There are timeless mindsets and practices that make a difference. McKinsey consultants revealed six successful mindsets of top CEOs in book CEO Excellence.
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Functional executives who aspire to the CEO’s chair should look for opportunities to show analytic leadership, deploy their own expertise, and broaden their leadership foundation. The lifelong learning comes at hand. MBA education help to develop those skills as executives are studying both human-related disciplines and gaining the hard skills in all managerial spheres
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It is incorrect to conclude that pursuing Entrepreneurship is better or worse than pursuing a role of a senior corporate executive. Being an entrepreneur is not for everyone. However, not every successful entrepreneur has the skillset to thrive in a corporate environment. Tim Rylatt who is primarily coaching entrepreneurs and organisations looks at what needs...
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Organizational transformation happens when you can engage the minds, hearts, and behaviors of the people involved. To do so, you need to design a change process and create the context that enables change. Organizational change can range from a digital transformation to a new CEO. When a major transition occurs — whether with tools, processes,...
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Too many organizational leaders say they have a strategy when they do not. Instead, they eхpouse what is called “bad strategy” according to professor Richard Rumelt. In his book Good Strategy / Bad Strategy: The Difference and Why It Matters he states that bad strategy abounds. Senior executives who can spot it stand a much...
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