• Building and Maintaining Professional Networks in Good Times and Bad

    This article examines the value of peer networks, then offers advice on how to maintain and grow professional relationships when physical gatherings are not an option. Developing a robust peer network has long been considered mission critical for business professionals. However, if you want them to last decades, networks require regular maintenance, which is more difficult when physical distancing requirements exist. Anyone who puts time and thought into virtual networking can build a more robust professional network that can help improve decision-making, identify career opportunities, and overcome personal challenges for years to come. The main obstacle to networking virtually is not taking the time to do it. Virtual networking, of course, will never replace connecting in person, so as you network online, think about ways to maintain and deepen your connections when larger physical gatherings become possible. No matter where your professional connections were formed, keep in mind that everyone on the planet has shared the soul-searching experience of being isolated from others during the pandemic. This represents an opportunity to connect with others like never before, which can help advance your career—not to mention improve how we collectively face the challenges and inequities that exist in the workplace and our communities in this disruptive age.
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  • Understanding the Link Between Crisis and Innovation

    This article explores how companies can make themselves more competitive by understanding how crises open the door to innovation, then offers advice on how to foster innovation in good times and bad. Thanks to the coronavirus outbreak, organizations around the world are experimenting like never before, and this forced increase in experimentation represents a unique opportunity to take innovation to a higher level because it is taking place while everyone’s standard operating environment has been disrupted. One lesson for organizations experimenting during the pandemic is that there can be value in mistakes. Making sure that you don’t miss the serendipitous opportunity of a lifetime requires the willingness to venture down a rabbit hole without being held back by your original objective. Working without a clear objective can be wasteful, but it also opens the door to finding something unique and valuable. At the same time, the tension that typically exists between an organization’s fiscal stewards and its creative folks exists for a reason—failure is costly. As a result, building an innovative culture that is also a sustainable and profitable culture is a balancing act.
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  • The Barry Rosenbloom Speaking Engagement

    A young manager at a consultancy firm is faced with the lack of business professionalism at a speaking event of a well-known guest speaker. The event is poorly attended by staff and a series of disrespectful actions on the part of the attendees - occurs. The manager must decide how to handle similar situations in the future.
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  • Moss Earthmoving Equipment e-Mail

    The human resources manager at Moss Earthmoving Equipment sends an e-mail to the director of career management at a business school outlining two incidents of lack of professionalism displayed by recent MBA new hires. These actions eroded the company's confidence in recruiting from the school. The director must decide what immediate action should be taken and what changes if any, should be made in the long term.
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