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James Kilts on Doing What Matters

James M. Kilts has led three major companies - Gillette, Nabisco, and Kraft -into prosperity by doing what matters on the fundamentals. In Doing What Matters , a vivid first-person account of his executive experiences, he reveals his system for success that is both cutting-edge and back-to-basics. M

James Kouzes on Rising to the Leadership Challenge

The Leadership Challenge , one of the best-selling leadership books of all time, is considered by many as the most trusted source on becoming a better leader. With this fourth edition, James M. Kouzes and Barry Z. Posner issue a new collection of case studies relevant to today's world to illustrate

James Morgan on Strategic Execution and Process

Strategy execution is the crux of success in business. So why do less than half of companies polled in a recent Booz Allen survey feel they are meeting their targets? Dr. James Morgan shares insight from his 30 years of experience of sharpening strategic visions and implementing methods to see them

James Parker on Doing the Right Thing at Southwest Airlines

People matter most, we all know that. But most companies would rather slash costs, cut headcount, replace well-paid employees with lower-paid employees or outsourced workers, and reduce customer service. In the wake of 9/11, Southwest Airlines was faced with a disastrous situation that threatened to

Jane Jordan on Managing Media Through a Crisis

Jane Jordan, author of the book The Four Stages of Highly Effective Crisis Management, says that every company should have a crisis communication plan. With the development of social media and new forms of immediate communication, it is even more important than ever. What was once the province of pr

Jane Linder on the Management Secrets Behind Wildly Successful Initiatives

Have you ever wondered why so-called best management practice produces mediocre results? What if a team wanted to do something truly spectacular? What if it wanted to make a real impact? In her new book Spiral Up. . . and Other Management Secrets Behind Wildly Successful Initiatives , Jane C. Linder

Jane Stevenson on Driving Innovation

Innovation—it’s more than a ubiquitous term for the shiny, new, and different. Jane Stevenson , coauthor of Breaking Away: How Great Leaders Create Innovation That Drives Sustainable Growth—and Why Others Fail, mines the minds of high profile executives and shares the gems that spark success. She de

Jason Wingard on Keeping Up with Business Education

Jason Wingard , author of Learning to Succeed: Rethinking Corporate Education in a World of Unrelenting Change , has a formula for how to keep up with the ever-changing business environment. On this episode he lays out a concise training strategy and how to overcome barriers to learning integration,

Jason Jennings on How New Leaders Can Hit the Ground Running

You have to hit the ground running— diagnose the situation, pull together a strong team, decide on a strategy, and inspire everyone to execute it. Jason Jennings and his research team searched for the new CEOs who had pulled off the most impressive transformations of this decade. He interviewed ten

Jathan Janove on Hard-Won Wisdom

Jathan Janove has learned a lot of things about employee retention, both from the inside as an HR expert and the outside as an employment litigator. He joins us to give some tips from his new book Hard-Won Wisom , published by AMACOM, including his definition of employee engagement and some things y