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Handy, quick reference guides to tools, methods, and approaches that propel development forward and enhance its effects.

 

August 2009
From Strategy to Practice
Strategic reversals are quite commonly failures of execution. In many cases, a strategy is abandoned out of impatience or because of pressure for an instant payoff before it has had a chance to take root and yield results. Or its focal point is allowed to drift over time. To navigate a strategy, one must maintain a balance between strategizing and learning modes of thinking. (No. 60 | August 2009)

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Leading in the Workplace
Theories of leadership are divided: some underscore the primacy of personal qualities; others stress that systems are all-important. Both interpretations are correct: a larger pool of leaders is desirable all the time (and superleaders are necessary on occasion) but its development must be part of systemic invigoration of leadership in organizations. (No. 59 | August 2009)

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Enhancing Knowledge Management Strategies
Despite worldwide attention to strategic planning, the notion of strategic practice is surprisingly new. To draw a strategy is relatively easy but to execute it is difficult—strategy is both a macro and a micro phenomenon that depends on synchronization. One should systematically review, evaluate, prioritize, sequence, manage, redirect, and if necessary even cancel strategic initiatives. (No. 58 | August 2009)

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Building Trust in the Workplace
Workplace dynamics make a significant difference to people and the organizations they sustain. High-performance organizations earn, develop, and retain trust for superior results. (No. 57 | August 2009)

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The Roots of an Emerging Discipline
Organizations must become information based: (i) Knowledge workers are not amenable to command and control; (ii) In the face of unremitting competition, it is vital to systematize innovation and entrepreneurship; (iii) In a knowledge-based economy, it is imperative to decide what information one needs to conduct one's affairs. (No. 56 | August 2009)

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