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How To Discover Your Organization’s Next Big Growth Opportunities

Tanveer Naseer

If Apple had continued to think of itself solely as a computer company, it would never have considered stretching into seemingly “out of scope” domains like consumer electronics, online digital media distribution, mobile telephony, home entertainment, downloadable software apps, consumer retail stores, and so forth.

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Gender dynamics affects politics and business leadership

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This month, I am thrilled to introduce Elisa Bannon Jones, an accomplished business executive leader with over 20 years of experience in retail, automotive, technology, and health and wellness industries. Boards of directors conduct rigorous evaluations and often implement succession plans to ensure effective leadership transitions.

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The dockworkers’ strike is suspended, but automation remains a sticking point for unions

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Government Accountability Office recently analyzed the adoption of automotive technologies in the country’s biggest ports and found that automation can improve worker safety by “separating humans from machines.” Bernstein Center for Leadership and Ethics at Columbia Business School. Automation and safety The U.S.

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SUCCESS’ 2025 Women of Influence

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The rise of women entrepreneurs The rise of women in leadership roles is one of the most inspiring and transformative shifts in todays business world. Celebrating the SUCCESS women of influence This years Women of Influence honorees exemplify the power of growth-minded leadership.

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What Keeps Leaders Awake at Night?

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Industry sectors included: Retail, Technology, Healthcare, Housing/Social, Food/Beverage, Professional Services, Education, Infrastructure, Automotive, Charity and Agriculture. Leadership culture – leaders who have avoided difficult conversations are doing work their direct reports should be doing.