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Drucker on the Effective Executive
Last month’s Harvard Business Review features a piece by Peter Drucker on What makes an effective executive [payment required] (also reprinted in this morning’s Australian Financial Review). Drucker lists eight characteristics of an effective executive…
The war on democracy
Tony Fitzgerald, most famous for his role heading Queensland’s (Australia) anti-corruption enquiry has a passionate piece in The Age this morning regarding the disappearance of ethics in the Australian political process. He argues: “When leaders fail to…
Innovation through the eyes of an Innovator
This is a story about a school, a teacher and a group of students. The school is a girls’ high school in the suburbs of Melbourne. This area is quite middle class and many of the school’s patrons think of it as a state grammar school. Indeed many of the…
Breaking the greed mould
US wharehouse club retailer reduces labour costs by paying employees more. (via Kottke)
More on bullying
Bullying in the Workplace – Canada Safety Council Totalitarian States of Mind by Gordon Lawrence The Abrasive Executive & Corporate Paralysis by Laura Crawshaw Orgdyne
The nature of documentary
As expected, Farenheit 9/11 is a hot topic for discussion. Jason Kottke’s recent piece on it led me to thinking about what is good documentary. I am not much of a fan of Moore’s work – although I have not seen or read any of it. What I have read from…
Moneyball
I’ve just discovered Michael Lewis, author of, among many other titles, Moneyball and Liar’s Poker. (Thanks again to Bleeding Edge.) Lewis’ work challenges a lot of currently accepted market thinking – particularly the very recent idea that…
The Bullying Boss
Thanks to Charles Wright over at Bleeding Edge for pointing out this New York Times article which discusses fear in the workplace and the bullying boss. “It got to where I was twitching, literally, on the way into work,” said Carrie Clark, 52, a former…