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Lecture 14: Think out of the box - be radical. Innovation, strategy, leadership, change management, innovation and customer insight. Keynote conference speaker Patrick Dixon_one
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Lecture 21: Strategies for Growth: Exporting Opportunities
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Lecture 2: Effectiveness in Organizations
Lecture 19: Motivation leadership change management: Patrick Dixon on leadership strategies, leadership styles and motivation tools, team motivation, war for talent and business strategy. 700 people
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Lecture 13: Global warming and sustainability - carbon and energy
Lecture 5: Supply Chain Eco-System Framework: Supply Chains & Resources
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Lecture 29: Mod-01 Lec-29 LOGIT and PROBIT Model (Contd.)
Lecture 28: Green Supply Chain Ecosystem Analysis
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Lecture 24: Strategies for Growth: Disaster Recovery - Advice from an Expert
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