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Archive for Fall 2007
November 15, 2007
Is It Really Irrational to Be Emotional?Why strong displays of emotion — even negative ones like anger — can be good for organizations.
November 15, 2007
Does Shareholder Voting Curb CEO Pay?Giving shareholders a say may not have as much impact on executive compensation as investors would like.
October 24, 2007
Want to Influence Someone? Pile on the InformationPoliticians and marketers take note: when it comes to persuading people who have ambivalent attitudes, more is more.
October 24, 2007
Bringing Rigor to Financial ForecastingBy adding quantitative discipline to their number crunching, financial analysts may avoid the psychological biases that can lead to judgment errors.
October 24, 2007
Beyond the Five-year Strategic PlanIn his new book, Bill Duggan reveals how to cultivate strategic intuition to drive innovation, solve problems and capitalize on unforeseen opportunities.
October 03, 2007
When Talking Stocks, Mind Your MetaphorsHow stock commentators speak about the market can influence investors' opinions.
October 03, 2007
Do High CEO Salaries Pay Off?New research suggests that high-priced talent at the top may be justified in a globalized world.
October 03, 2007
The Not-So-Obvious Power of Information TechnologyNew computer and information technologies not only increase productivity, they can transform entire organizations and industries. |
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