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Flow In Business
By vantagecost on March 28, 201400Read moreHave you ever been so engrossed in an activity that you completely lost track of time? Perhaps you’ve experienced…
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JCPenney’s CFO Debacle: What Can We Learn From It
By vantagecost on March 19, 2014Read moreDuring the Olympics, JCPenney unveiled a new advertising tagline that raised eyebrows:
“When it fits, you feel it.”
Applied to their…
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The 4 Types of CEOs
By vantagecost on March 5, 2014Read moreEditor’s Note: This is the second in a three-part series on the different types of CFOs, CEOs, and how…
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The 4 Types of CFOs: Which Are You?
By vantagecost on February 27, 2014Read moreEvery CFO, like every leader, has their own executive style. Some are dyed-in-the-wool cost cutters, with a preternatural skill…
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Leadership Books To Put Under The Tree
By Vantage Cost on December 23, 2013Read moreBy Sarah Vermunt A friend of mine took on her first management job this year. Within a few weeks...
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Leadership In The Economic Phase Change
By Vantage Cost on December 20, 2013Read moreBy Steve Denning, Forbes Contributor As Chunka Mui and Paul B. Carroll have written in their wonderful new book, The New...
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The Eight Archetypes of Leadership
By Vantage Cost on December 18, 2013Read moreAlthough the ghost of the Great Man still haunts leadership studies, most of us have recognized by now that...
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What A Music Conductor Knows About Leadership: Hugh Ballou
By Vantage Cost on December 18, 2013Read moreBy Cheryl Conner – Forbes Contributor In my recent article on Cooperative Capitalism I promised more information from CEO Space faculty co-lead Hugh Ballou, who...
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Doing Less, Leading More
By Vantage Cost on December 18, 2013Read moreOur first accomplishments as professionals are usually rooted in our skill as individual contributors. In most fields we add...
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Mary Barra and the New General Motors
By Vantage Cost on December 11, 2013Read moreIt is now official. Girls like cars. And car companies know how to be driven by women. The appointment...