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Robert I. Sutton, Hayagreeva Rao
2014

Scaling Up Excellence shows what it takes to build and uncover pockets of exemplary performance, spread those splendid deeds, and as an organization grows bigger and older — rather than slipping toward mediocrity or worse — recharge it wi

A. Michael Spence
2012

With the British Industrial Revolution, part of the world’™s population started to experience extraordinary economic growth ”leading to enormous gaps in wealth and living standards between the industrialized West and the rest of the world.

James G. March, Mie Augier
2011

Some rather remarkable changes took place in North American business schools between 1945 and 1970, altering the character of these institutions, the possibilities for their future, and the terms of discourse about them.

Robert I. Sutton
2010

If you are a boss who wants to do great work, what can you do about it? Good Boss, Bad Bossis devoted to answering that question.

David W. Brady, A. Michael Spence
2010

This book has been prepared for the Commission on Growth and Development to evaluate the state of knowledge on the relationship between leadership and economic growth.

Robert I. Sutton
2007

Today’s deluge of business books exhaustively addresses problems with leadership, corporate strategy, sales, budgeting, incentives, innovation, execution, and on and on.

Jeffrey Pfeffer
2007

Every day companies and their leaders fail to capitalize on opportunities because they misunderstand the real sources of business success.