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Traditional strategic planning is often more of a ritual than a breakthrough moment. Teams gather, review last year’s metrics, and churn out a cookie-cutter annual…
Thought Leader: Lisa Bodell
By Meaghan Menzel (original source The Elm)
On Dec. 10, President Sheila Bair announced a new scholarship in Executive Assistant Annie Coleman’s name.
At Coleman’s request, this scholarship will go to a resident of Kent County applying to Washington College. Coleman is a Kent County native and graduated from Chestertown High School. She said, “I was born right over here at this hospital… I lived about a mile from Quaker Neck Landing, so we were near the river. I spent a lot of my time in the summer walking down to the river and swimming.”
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Lisa Bodell: Smart Leaders Sabotage Their Own Strategies
Traditional strategic planning is often more of a ritual than a breakthrough moment. Teams gather, review last year’s metrics, and churn out a cookie-cutter annual…
Thought Leader: Lisa Bodell
Peter Zeihan: A $20 Billion Band-Aid for Argentina
The US just committed roughly $20 billion in a currency-swap with Argentina. That’s a whole lot of pesos. So, why did the US extend this…
Thought Leader: Peter Zeihan
Raja Rajamannar: Inside the McLaren–Mastercard Strategy
Speed, strategy or showbiz – what truly drives the McLaren x Mastercard partnership? In this episode of Media Dialogues with Storyboard18, Delshad Irani goes behind…
Thought Leader: Raja Rajamannar
 
                                
                                                                    