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Paddy Miller on Mission Critical Innovation

Paddy Miller is professor of Managing People in Organizations at IESE Business School. Dr. Miller is the author of a recent book, Mission Critical Leadership . Dr. Miller’s specializes in leadership, change management, and innovation, with a focus on multinational organizations. Dr. Miller has becom

Pamela Ryckman on Women Networking Outside the Company

Traditionally men have dominated the C-suite with one token spot open for a woman, if that. This made it nearly impossible for women to network within their organization as, at the end of the day, only one of them would get the corner office. This forced women to network outside their companies, but

Paul B. Brown on Owning Your Future

Paul B Brown , author of Own Your Future: How to Think Like an Entrepreneur and Thrive in an Unpredictable Economy , published by AMACOM, argues that in order to be successful in any business one must think like an entrepreneur. You don’t have to quit your job and start a new business, but you do ha

Paul Carroll on Learning from the Worst Business Failures

The current conventional wisdom in the business world holds that execution is the key to a successful business strategy. Many experts have gone so far as to say that execution is more important than strategy. But, according to Paul Carroll , the coauthor of Billion-Dollar Lessons and a former Pulitz

Paul Gustavson on Teams of Leaders

Setting goals for employees may get them to complete tasks but making an employee understand their value in a real sense, down to each dollar spent and each dollar made, will get them really invested in their work. Paul Gustavson , author of Team of Leaders , publishing by AMACOM, joins us to talk a

Paul Hellman on Communicating in 8 Seconds

In today's distracted world that's always pulling us in a million different directions it's hard to be memorable; there's too much information and too little time. Paul Hellman , author of the new AMACOM book You've Got 8 Seconds , joins us with tips on how to capture attention and keep it.

Paul Krugman on Staring Down Depression Economics

Edgewise is pleased to bring an extended conversation with Dr. Paul Krugman , Professor of Economics and International Affairs at Princeton University, a regular columnist for the New York Times, and the 2008 recipient of the Nobel Prize in Economics. In this interview Dr. Krugman provides a concise

Paul Laudicina on Continuous Organizational Transformation

Paul A. Laudicina, chairman of A.T. Kearney, joins us on Edgewise to discuss the transformation of the company, from a subsidiary of a global service firm to a management-owned company, and many of the lessons he learned along the way. Laudicina shares the steps he took to rebuild the company’s busi

Paul Smith on Selling with a Story

Paul Smith , author of Lead with a Story and Parenting with a Story , has come out with a third installment of the series: Sell with a Story . He joins us to talk about how to set aside a portion of your sales pitch to tell stories to make your selling even more effective.

Paul Teutul, Sr. on Doing Business the Orange County Choppers Way

If you think cruising down the highway on a custom chopper is the ultimate thrill ride, try running your own business. The same outlaw spirit that drives some people to strap on a helmet and hit the road drives other people to risk it all and build a business from the ground up. Bikers and entrepren