Category: Leadership
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Baldrige for Project Managers

Think the Baldrige Excellence Framework only applies to organizations? Think again. We’re not all CEOs, but all project or team leaders can benefit from the wisdom of the framework.
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The Progressive Roots of Management Science – MIT Sloan Management Review

It’s back to the future on management best practices. The previous practices were not sustainable, so it’s good we recognizing CSR and ESG…again. https://sloanreview.mit.edu/article/the-progressive-roots-of-management-science/
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Leaders Say the Baldrige Framework Promotes Organizations’ Resilience and Sustainability | NIST

[No surprise here. Building broad understanding across the employee base of how a business runs, how it measures success, and how it will engage everyone in that process can only support a culture of lasting strength and viability. Leaders aren’t there for their own benefit, but the lasting benefit of…
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Why Good Arguments Make Better Strategy
Makes the right points that strategy is hard, but that simple structures (open debate and strategy maps) can help bring clarity, logic, and testability to any strategic concept. This is not unlike the structural processes for creative ideation (see Systematic Inventive Thinking). In both cases, folks tend to think these…
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The mindsets and practices of excellent CEOs
From 2019, but still worth keeping in my databank… https://www.mckinsey.com/business-functions/strategy-and-corporate-finance/our-insights/the-mindsets-and-practices-of-excellent-ceos

