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Teaching Resources Library Leadership

Sink or SWIM

By Lauren Ankeles Marine Lea Graham Roberta Pittore Priyanka Ramamurthy

Facilitates a discussion on making decisions under pressure, when the available information is insufficient. Allows understanding of team dynamics and facilitating a productive discussion under duress when there is no single decision maker. Encourages consideration about managing people over whom yo...

Jul 5, 2013
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Teaching Resources Library Leadership

Chris Peterson at DSS Consulting

By Deborah L. Ancona David Caldwell

Illustrates the importance of leaders developing teams that have connections to groups, both inside and outside the organization and highlight the importance of a leader working to ensure a team’s efforts are aligned with an organization’s strategy.

Sep 10, 2010
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Teaching Resources Library Sustainability

Explores the business case for “green” buildings

By John D. Sterman Ankita Kaulberg Bethany Patten

Explore sthe business case for “green” buildings including: What are the costs and benefits of energy efficient, sustainable buildings? What return on investment do they offer? Does building green come at the cost of significantly higher up-front design and construction costs? What are the organ...

Feb 4, 2019
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