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Live Webcast: Higher Ambition - How Great Leaders Create Economic and Social Value

Is it possible to please everyone? Michael Beer, Professor of business at Harvard Business School thinks so. Check out this webcast to hear his take on how to keep everyone happy with proper leadership.


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Apple reportedly scouting TV display components

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Featured galleries

 

Cracking Open an ultrabook ancestor the Compaq Armada M300


Featured Webcast

Live Webcast: Higher Ambition - How Great Leaders Create Economic and Social Value

Is it possible to please everyone? Michael Beer, Professor of business at Harvard Business School thinks so. Check out this webcast to hear his take on how to keep everyone happy with proper leadership.


Today's recommended downloads

Live Webcast: Higher Ambition - How Great Leaders Create Economic and Social Value (Citrix Online)

Open Data Center Alliance: Usage Model Requirements (Intel Corporation)

Fundamental Principles of Network Security (American Power Conversion (APC))

Vendor Round Table: Cloud Security (Intel Corporation)

Why Basic Discovery Capabilities are Important for Your Business (Quest Software)


 

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