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Ideas That Work 
July 2, 2015
Jessica Kennedy Takes On Ethics, Power, and Gender. The professor at Vanderbilt’s Owen Graduate School of Management explains the root of unethical behavior.
by Laura W. Geller
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The 1 Percent Innovation Solution. The best R&D is kept separate from strategic planning, but is closely linked to strategy.
by William Duggan and Amy D'Onofrio
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The Selfie Strategy. Should you make your company in your own image?
by Theodore Kinni
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The Data-Driven Optimist. Economist Max Roser is compiling an archive of global improvement.
by Jeffrey Rothfeder
The Importance of Being an Ally. You can help promote diversity by listening, understanding, and supporting.
by Kelley Mavros
Better Lucky than Smart. An age-old bit of wisdom can help you overcome outcome bias to improve your decision making as a leader.
by Eric J. McNulty
Why Less Is More. In his new book, marketing guru Philip Kotler identifies debt-supported consumer spending as a flaw of capitalism — along with 13 other shortcomings.
by Deepali Srivastava
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Can Brands Save the World?
“Brand sacrifice” means companies, not consumers, feel the pain.
by Eric J. McNulty
The Trouble with Putting Goals Ahead of Strategy
Winning strategies start with a big idea.
by Ken Favaro
When CEO Star Power Backfires
Companies can significantly influence the media visibility of their CEO with certain kinds of press releases — but having a prominent CEO can also work to shareholders’ detriment.
by Matt Palmquist
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