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Ten skills for agile leadership Complex challenges are all around
us--they impact our companies, our communities, and our planet.
This complexity and the emergence of networks is changing the
practice of strategic management. Today's leaders need to
understand how to design and guide complex collaborations to
accelerate innovation and change--collaborations that cross
boundaries both inside and outside organizations. Strategic Doing
introduces you to the new disciplines of agile strategy and
collaborative leadership. You'll learn how to design and guide
complex collaborations by following a discipline of simple rules
that you won't find anywhere else. - Unleash the power of true
collaboration - Learn and master the 10 skills of agile leadership
- Apply individual skills to targeted situations - Introduces a new
discipline of leadership strategy Filled with compelling case
studies, Strategic Doing outlines a new discipline of leadership
strategy specifically designed for open, loosely-connected
networks.
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The proposal for an Asia-Pacific-wide free trade agreement is one
of the oldest ideas for promoting mutually beneficial regional
cooperation dating back to the mid-1960s. In more recent times, the
idea has found new support for two main reasons: as a plan B to the
stumbling Doha Development Agenda (DDA) round of WTO negotiations;
and as a solution to the noodle bowl of bilateral agreements in the
region. This report assesses the political feasibility of the Free
Trade Area of the Asia-Pacific (FTAAP) proposal and looks at
alternative modalities for achieving free trade and investment in
the Asia-Pacific. The report includes trade policy perspectives
from the three largest economies of the region: the United States,
China and Japan, lessons from similar proposals such as the Free
Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA), possible convergence among the
many preferential trade agreements (PTAs) in the region, and
alternative approaches to regional economic integration.
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