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Same Old ... Same Old?
Posted by Bernie Ritchie & Deanne Earle on Aug 02, 2010 | 1 Comments
Project Variance Country by Country? Or just Same Shit, Different Country? Deanne Earle busts the Myth of Difference!
Here's a cool guest blog from Management Sushi Guest Blogger regular Deanne Earle who runs Project Management Consultancy Unlike Before. Read more >
'Delivering Happiness' : Zappos Book Review!
Posted by Bernie Ritchie on Jun 07, 2010 | 3 Comments

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"There's three types of happiness and really happiness is about being able to combine pleasure, passion, and purpose in one's personal life. I think it's helpful and useful to actually think about all three in terms of how you can make customers happier, employees happier, and ultimately, investors happier."
Tony Hsieh, CEO, Zappos Read more >
Turnaround challenges of Interim Management
Posted by Bernie Ritchie & Dr Peter Wolf on Mar 17, 2010 | 2 Comments

Here's the third part in Dr Peter Wolf's mini-series on Interim Management. Here he looks at Turnaround Management - and the big question of what is the right recipe for action. February 2010 saw the Turnaround Management Association in the UK produce recent Read more >
Management Suitability : Delusions of Progress?
Posted by Bernie Ritchie & Gina Abudi on Mar 03, 2010 | 3 Comments
Here's an interview with strategy and management consultant, and regular Management Sushi guest blogger Gina Abudi. In this blog, Management Sushi interviews Gina about the sensitive question of management suitability. Not everyone who claims to want to be a manager has the necessary suitability and aptitude for it. Gina talks about this in more detail below and in her associated article [click here for Gina's Read more >
Urgent - At a Snail's Pace
Posted by Bernie Ritchie & Deanne Earle on Mar 02, 2010 | 1 Comments

Here's a great post from regular Management Sushi guest blogger Deanne Earle!
Her post touches on what seems to be very much a zeitgeist phenomenon! A client need is expressed as urgent. Mega urgent in fact. So urgent that a huge flurry of activity kicks off to get the project or initiative off the ground. And then .... just as you reach the crux point and decision time ready for project kick-off, the whole thing slows down to a snail's pace .. and very often, ultimately ... flat-lines. Read more >
From Jethro to Hamel - Wise Words on Management Complexities!
Posted by Bernie Ritchie & Guy Kingston on Feb 21, 2010 | 2 Comments

"The best executive is the one who has sense enough to pick good men to do what he wants done, and self-restraint enough to keep from meddling with them while they do it". Theodore Roosevelt
Much has been written about the art of management for a good many years. Academics, Consultants, Business Gurus and endless MBA classes have all discussed it, amongst countless others, ad nauseam for several decades.
Guy Kingston, Bristol-based entrepreneur, Read more >
Strategy, Gaps and Shifting Landscapes in 2010
Posted by Bernie Ritchie & Deanne Earle on Feb 20, 2010 | 5 Comments

Here's the latest guest blog from regular Management Sushi guest blogger Deanne Earle, an expert in strategic project management [who is lucky enough to operate virtually on a global scale in the foothills of Turin!]. Deanne talks here about why an organisation needs to ‘mind the gap' between its strategic business goals and the tough challenge of translating these into a constructive and tangible operational strategy.
Reinvention and Shifting Landscapes ....
As a brief aside on operational Read more >
Lethal Cocktails : Fatal Management Errors to be avoided!
Posted by Bernie Ritchie & Barry Zweibel on Feb 08, 2010 | 20 Comments

Here's the latest blog post from Management Sushi guest blogger and noted Chicago-based veteran executive coach Barry Zweibel. Barry blogs about the influence that W.Steven Brown's 25-year old seminal book, "13 Fatal Errors Read more >
Seth Godin's Linchpin : The Indispensable Manifesto
Posted by Bernie Ritchie on Jan 24, 2010 | 8 Comments

"Shepard Fairey didn't seek to monetize the Obama Hope poster. He gave it away with a single-minded obsession". Seth Godin, Linchpin, January 2010
I have been a keen follower of Seth Godin's blog for some time [see the Management Sushi blogroll!] Read more >
Interim Management : Life at the Sharp End
Posted by Bernie Ritchie & Dr Peter Wolf on Jan 19, 2010 | 14 Comments

On the back of the impact of last year's financial crisis, the interim management sector is growing from strength to strength. Recent data from the Interim Management Association in the UK shows that this sector showed significant growth in the latter part of 2009. In 2010, the Recruitment and Read more >
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