Finance Teams in Asia: How They Stack Up Against Global Leaders
CEB’s Finance Pathfinder Research of 2200 finance staff at over 75 global organizations found that Finance is increasingly required to take a […]
CEB’s Finance Pathfinder Research of 2200 finance staff at over 75 global organizations found that Finance is increasingly required to take a […]
Years from now, the depiction of a star performer running over colleagues on their climb up the corporate ladder might seem as quaintly dated as Donald Draper pouring a stiff scotch at 11am in an episode of Mad Men.
The tide has changed, likely for good, away from the individual star corporate bully and toward the “network performer”. CEB research has identified a tectonic shift in how employees accomplish their jobs that puts the network performer in the driver’s seat of corporate performance.
Sean Fitzpatrick is a legend of international rugby and international sport. He was captain of the New Zealand rugby team, the All Blacks. He played 92 international rugby matches for the All Blacks from 1986 to 1998, including a world record 63 consecutive Test matches and 51 Test matches as captain of New Zealand. He captained the All Blacks in the classic 1995 World Cup Final against South Africa.
Here his take on leadership, teamwork, and rugby (football to most of the world).
In a technology driven landscape, it’s crucial for you and your team to be good at things computers can’t do. It’s a short list.
Will robots steal your job? The Terminator-movie-version of the impending human-vs-machine is not entirely inaccurate.