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The Three Reasons to Hold a Meeting
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The Three Reasons to Hold a Meeting

If you’re not gathering for one of these purposes, you’re wasting valuable time.

What is Your Level of Aspiration? 2
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What is Your Level of Aspiration?

What's your level of aspiration? Robert Keidel discusses our tendency to underachieve and how setting higher goals can allow us to reach our true potential.

How Do You Define Strategic Vs. Tactical?
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How Do You Define Strategic Vs. Tactical?

How do you define strategic and tactical? It's like the difference between naval destroyers and aircraft carriers. Or it used to be before the rise of digital.

Gearing Product Design for Late Adopters
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Gearing Product Design for Late Adopters

Product design success can be measured by three variables: beauty, functionality and accessibility. This management professor's money, however, is on elegance.

Alcatraz and Continuous Corporate Reinvention
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Alcatraz and Continuous Corporate Reinvention

Professor Bob Keidel dwells on the many past and present forms of “The Rock” and how it represents a challenge to companies to reinvent their business models.

Gaining the Business Wisdom of Goldilocks
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Gaining the Business Wisdom of Goldilocks

Optimal business solutions are often curvilinear, writes business professor Robert Keidel. They straddle innovation and familiarity, shareholders and stakeholders.

A B-School Fix for the Biggest Loser Baseball Franchise
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A B-School Fix for the Biggest Loser Baseball Franchise

The time has come for the Philadelphia Phillies to invest in some more MBAs and tap into the magic of the matrix.

Chip, Chip, Hooray!
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Chip, Chip, Hooray!

A new NFL coach exhibits an adaptable, fluid intelligence and gives corporate managers something to chew on.

Frozen in Failure?
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Frozen in Failure?

To win another championship, pro hockey’s Philadelphia Flyers may need to check their entire organizational culture.

What’s Your Company’s Medical Condition?
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What’s Your Company’s Medical Condition?

Just like people, organizations suffer from disease and affliction. The time has come for a little diagnosis.

Basketball Management: Scouts or Stats?
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Basketball Management: Scouts or Stats?

Hoops is too dynamic and interactive a sport for the benefit of analytics, or is it?

Strike out the Strike Zone
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Strike out the Strike Zone

Is the insistence on human decision-making in professional baseball absurd in today’s technological world?

X-Ray That Analytical Argument
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X-Ray That Analytical Argument

Given the unbridled excitement surrounding “Big Data,” some critical perspective is in order.

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The Three Reasons to Hold a Meeting
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Management
March 23, 2017

The Three Reasons to Hold a Meeting

If you’re not gathering for one of these purposes, you’re wasting valuable time.

What is Your Level of Aspiration? 2
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Careers
April 27, 2016

What is Your Level of Aspiration?

What's your level of aspiration? Robert Keidel discusses our tendency to underachieve and how setting higher goals can allow us to reach our true potential.

How Do You Define Strategic Vs. Tactical?
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Management
September 24, 2015

How Do You Define Strategic Vs. Tactical?

How do you define strategic and tactical? It's like the difference between naval destroyers and aircraft carriers. Or it used to be before the rise of digital.

Gearing Product Design for Late Adopters
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Management
June 15, 2015

Gearing Product Design for Late Adopters

Product design success can be measured by three variables: beauty, functionality and accessibility. This management professor's money, however, is on elegance.

Alcatraz and Continuous Corporate Reinvention
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Innovation/Tech
February 05, 2015

Alcatraz and Continuous Corporate Reinvention

Professor Bob Keidel dwells on the many past and present forms of “The Rock” and how it represents a challenge to companies to reinvent their business models.

Gaining the Business Wisdom of Goldilocks
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Leadership
September 11, 2014

Gaining the Business Wisdom of Goldilocks

Optimal business solutions are often curvilinear, writes business professor Robert Keidel. They straddle innovation and familiarity, shareholders and stakeholders.

A B-School Fix for the Biggest Loser Baseball Franchise
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Management
June 12, 2014

A B-School Fix for the Biggest Loser Baseball Franchise

The time has come for the Philadelphia Phillies to invest in some more MBAs and tap into the magic of the matrix.

Chip, Chip, Hooray!
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Leadership
February 12, 2014

Chip, Chip, Hooray!

A new NFL coach exhibits an adaptable, fluid intelligence and gives corporate managers something to chew on.

Frozen in Failure?
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Leadership
November 20, 2013

Frozen in Failure?

To win another championship, pro hockey’s Philadelphia Flyers may need to check their entire organizational culture.

What’s Your Company’s Medical Condition?
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International
September 04, 2013

What’s Your Company’s Medical Condition?

Just like people, organizations suffer from disease and affliction. The time has come for a little diagnosis.

Basketball Management: Scouts or Stats?
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June 17, 2013

Basketball Management: Scouts or Stats?

Hoops is too dynamic and interactive a sport for the benefit of analytics, or is it?

Strike out the Strike Zone
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Media/Arts
April 09, 2013

Strike out the Strike Zone

Is the insistence on human decision-making in professional baseball absurd in today’s technological world?

X-Ray That Analytical Argument
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Innovation/Tech
March 27, 2013

X-Ray That Analytical Argument

Given the unbridled excitement surrounding “Big Data,” some critical perspective is in order.

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