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Women: The Next Tipping PointYour customer is changing—and you may not even know it. The Nielsen Company estimates that almost all income growth in the U.S. over the past 15-20 years is generated by women exercising their growing economic influence. |
John Kador | Leadership & Strategy | November 15 2011 |
Where Do CMOs Come From?What’s the career path for the typical CMO? If you think being a wizard at brand management, developing memorable ad [...] |
John Kador | Marketing & Sales | July 25 2011 |
Want Better Performance? Say You’re SorryApology is not a get-out-ofjail- free card, but it’s less costly than the alternatives. |
John Kador | Leadership , Talent Management | April 15 2009 |
Top Three Obstacles (and Solutions) to Women’s AdvancementWork-life balance topped the list of the most significant institutional impediments to the advancement of women in Corporate America, according [...] |
John Kador | Leadership & Strategy | November 15 2011 |
The View From Social Media: Should CEOs Have Personal Blogs?In the fifth of a six-part series on boosting personal effectiveness, Chief Executive explores the realm of CEO blogging. Blogging can be an informal communication channel and encourage positive employee engagement. Is blogging right for you? |
John Kador | Internet , Personal Effectiveness , Technology | September 29 2011 |
The View from Marketing: How to get the most from your CMOAccording to a new survey by Spencer Stuart, the tenure of your Chief Marketing Officer is going to be brief — the average CEO will go through two CMOs during their tenure. So, it’s important to know how to make the time you have with each CMO as effective as possible. |
John Kador | Marketing , Marketing & Sales , Talent Management | July 25 2011 |
The Risks of CEO BloggingThe risks of CEO blogging are low but ever-present. Here are some of the potential downsides: Compliance. There is always [...] |
John Kador | Internet , Technology | September 29 2011 |
The Pricing PredicamentCEOs are often the last defense against unrestrained discounting that degrades margins and destroys value. |
John Kador | Leadership & Strategy , Sales | September 8 2010 |
The Perils of Scientific Illiteracy“Apple employs 700,000 factory workers in China because we can’t find the 30,000 engineers in the U.S. that we need on site at our plants,” Apple CEO Steve Jobs told President Obama. “If you could educate those engineers, we could move more manufacturing jobs here.” Jobs made the point that American competitiveness was being hollowed out by immigration policies that educate a growing number of foreign engineers at the best U.S. universities then immediately send them home. |
John Kador | Global Business | February 1 2012 |
The Next Tipping Point: Women’s Economic InfluenceYour customer is changing—and you may not even know it. The Nielsen Company estimates that almost all income growth in the U.S. over the past 15-20 years is generated by women exercising their growing economic influence. |
John Kador | November 15 2011 |