"You don't hear things that are bad about your company unless you ask. It is easy to hear good tidings, but you have to scratch to get the bad news."
-- Thomas J. Watson, Founder of IBM.
-- Thomas J. Watson, Founder of IBM.
Posted: Monday, Aug 24 2009Deciding whether to adopt a customer-centric orientation is a significant decision for organizations, not to be made casually. Dr. Jay Galbraith discusses why the CMOs need team ... read more
Posted: Wednesday, Aug 19 2009Dr. Sasha Galbraith delves into the fiery debate of women being better business managers and discusses how bias has kept many women from the corner office. Read more...
Posted: Tuesday, Aug 18 2009As the debate of women in leadership roles roars on, should more countries consider – like Norway and Spain – mandates that require a certain amount of women be included on the ... read more
Posted: Friday, Aug 07 2009In this Debate Room feature, Dr. Jay Galbraith goes head to head with organizational design expert Dr. Guido Quelle on the effectiveness of matrix structures. What’s your stance ... read more
Posted: Saturday, Aug 01 2009Dr. Jay Galbraith describes how Cisco was able to operate under a functional structure, which allowed the company to maximize workforce efficiency and reduce costs – essentially ... read more
Posted: Thursday, Jul 23 2009With bailouts and layoffs defining much of today’s global economy, businesses are increasingly under the microscope – dissecting spending, resource allocation and leadership abi ... read more
Posted: Monday, Jun 01 2009Can Sotomayor’s Selection Lead to More Equitable Court Decisions? Dr. Sasha Galbraith shares her optimistic view that Sotomayor will bring an inclusive, probing, humanistic and ... read more
Posted: Wednesday, May 27 2009Where have all the COOs gone? Dr. Jay Galbraith delves into the continuing downward trend of the disappearing role of the COO and why it may not be the most sustainable leadersh ... read more
Posted: Friday, May 01 2009In an interview with Diversity Executive magazine, Sasha discusses why women employees appear to be holding onto jobs better than men in this recession.
Posted: Monday, Apr 27 2009Dr. Sasha Galbraith discusses how in many ways, women may indeed be recession-proof. Drawing on her years of experience in consulting with executive women, Sasha explains how re ... read more
