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.

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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.

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October 24, 2007

Want to Influence Someone? Pile on the Information

Politicians and marketers take note: when it comes to persuading people who have ambivalent attitudes, more is more.

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October 24, 2007

Bringing Rigor to Financial Forecasting

By adding quantitative discipline to their number crunching, financial analysts may avoid the psychological biases that can lead to judgment errors.

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October 24, 2007

Beyond the Five-year Strategic Plan

In his new book, Bill Duggan reveals how to cultivate strategic intuition to drive innovation, solve problems and capitalize on unforeseen opportunities.

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October 03, 2007

When Talking Stocks, Mind Your Metaphors

How stock commentators speak about the market can influence investors' opinions.

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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.

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October 03, 2007

The Not-So-Obvious Power of Information Technology

New computer and information technologies not only increase productivity, they can transform entire organizations and industries.

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