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    It was fascinating to read of HP’s plan to acquire services and consulting giant EDS. In a lot of ways, the idea makes eminent sense. EDS has formidable strengths in the kind of stem-to-stern solutions that many of HP’s corporate customers crave. And HP itself offers a broad array of complementary products that allow for […]
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  • Why Every Business Has the Apple iPhone Problem

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  • What’s He Waiting For?

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  • Overcoming the Disruption of Process Change

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  • Major League Baseball’s Strategic Approach to Diversity

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  • Will HP and EDS Clash Over Culture?

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    It was fascinating to read of HP’s plan to acquire services and consulting giant EDS. In a lot of ways, the idea makes eminent sense. EDS has formidable strengths in the kind of stem-to-stern solutions that many of HP’s corporate customers crave. And HP itself offers a broad array of complementary products that allow for […]
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  • Use Language to Shape a Creative Culture

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  • Why Good Companies Go Bad

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  • The Anti-Goldman Culture

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    Dilbert is right. Managers are incompetent, worse even than the managers themselves realize. That was the conclusion of a well-known study published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology in December 1999, long before The Office premiered. “Not only do incompetent people reach incompetent conclusions and make unfortunate choices, but their incompetence robs them […]
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