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LSA Global Delivers Action Learning for New Managers for Fast Growing Biotech Company

LSA Global

This fast growing Biotech client has been promoting technical experts into people manager positions as they rapidly scale. The post LSA Global Delivers Action Learning for New Managers for Fast Growing Biotech Company appeared first on LSA Global. 100% Job Relevance 100% Satisfaction 175% Knowledge Gain 90% Net Promoter Score.

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Weak Ties, Well-Being and Work Today

Ed Batista

Weak ties create more diverse connections across nodes, facilitating the dissemination of novel information. On a larger scale, most of my clients hold in-person events for functional teams and in some case the entire company. Weak ties are more likely to have helpful information regarding difficult life events.

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Exploring the Scope (and Opportunities) of Digital Transformation

Mike Griffiths

Being web-based and having access to a diverse workforce allows for relatively easy-to-run small-scale experiments. Companies such as Humana (health insurance), Amgen (biotech), Automattic (web tools) are not only all-remote, digital success stories – they also run a lot of employee-led experiments.

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Women Are Less Likely to Apply for Executive Roles If They’ve Been Rejected Before

Harvard Business Review

Women begin their careers with ambitions that are just as high as their male peers , but before long they scale back their goals and shy away from competing for these jobs. For example, the CFO of a biotech company recalled that she had been considered for a CEO position. Why So Few "Diversity Candidates" Are Hired.

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Research: How Cloud Computing Changed Venture Capital

Harvard Business Review

The introduction of cloud computing services in the mid 2000s allowed Internet and web-based startups to avoid large initial capital expenditures and instead “rent” hardware space and other services in small increments, scaling up as demand grew. This continues today.

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How the U.S. Can Rebuild Its Capacity to Innovate

Harvard Business Review

Invest in hardware startups and scale-ups. The result: most still had to go to China or elsewhere to scale production up to commercial levels. Government purchase orders, for example, can help companies to raise needed capital (both investments and loans), initiate pilot production or scale production in the U.S.,

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India Remakes Global Innovation

Harvard Business Review

In doing so, Dr Reddy's strengthens its core generic drugs business and boosts the custom manufacturing services it provides to Big Pharma and nimble biotech startups. The Indian firms we studied promote diversity in their R&D management by hiring external talent to build and oversee their global innovation network.

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