Strategistas: The Women in Leadership and Strategy
Harvard Business Review published a controversial article in March 2012 titled, “Are Women Better Leaders Than Men?” in which the answer was a resounding yes. The fascinating part about the report and...
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Stanley Baldwin, three times Primes Minister of the United Kingdom, once wisely said, “I would rather trust a woman’s instinct than a man’s reason.” In a study conducted by MIT, Carnegie Mellon...
View ArticleThe Glass Cliff: Opportunity or Threat for Rising Strategistas?
The term “Glass Ceiling” is commonly used to describe the limitations women face in the corporate world. It is assumed that once a woman reaches this point, she is limited to accomplishing goals at or...
View ArticleWhy Women Should Lead Boldly
Sharon Hadary and Lauren Henderson, authors of “How Women Lead: The 8 Essential Strategies Successful Women Know,” recently wrote a blog entitled “Why Women Should Lead Boldly.” They spelled out six...
View ArticleThe Fall of Competitive Advantage and the Rise of Transient Advantages
“Strategy is stuck. For too long the business world has been obsessed with the notion of building a sustainable competitive advantage… I’m not arguing that it’s a bad idea—obviously, it’s marvelous to...
View ArticlePlay Ball! Decision Quality and Baseball Strategy
The Stanford Center for Professional Development hosted a fascinating webinar entitled, “Play Ball! Decision Quality and Baseball Strategy” The speaker, Eric Bickel from UT Austin, drove home the...
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