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Professor Emeritus, Harvard Business School; Chairman, TruePoint

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    Sharp Ways to Cut Costs

    Michael Beer

    Harvard Business School Professor Michael Beer says companies need to institute a policy of “equality of sacrifice.” He also reveals what companies can learn from ice cream. Read More

    June 1, 2009   |  In Business & Economics

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    Silent Killers of High Performance

    Michael Beer

    Harvard Business School Professor Michael Beer lists six silent barriers that prevent companies from becoming high commitment high performance. Leaders need to frequently engage in honest, collective, and public conversations about the status of the organization. Read More

    June 1, 2009   |  In Business & Economics

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    Effective Leadership For Business Sustainability

    Michael Beer

    Harvard Business School Professor Michael Beer says to be truly transformative, businesses much connect authentically with their customers and employees, reveal insights about themselves, and have a willingness to inquire. Read More

    June 1, 2009   |  In Business & Economics

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    Make Your Company High Commitment High Performance

    Michael Beer

    Harvard Business School Professor Michael Beer defines "high commitment high performance" and says that companies today must make money and contribute to society at large. Read More

    June 1, 2009   |  In Business & Economics

User_rwmh_19b836054 Michael Beer is an emeritus professor of business administration at the Harvard Business School and chairman of TruePoint, a research based consultancy he co-founded. Before joining the faculty of HBS, Beer founded and served as director of the organizational research and development department at Corning Inc. Beer has authored nine books and served as senior author of the groundbreaking Managing Human Assets, the first book to frame human resource management as a general management responsibility. His current research deals with how corporate leaders can transform their organization into high commitment and performance organizations through organization wide honest conversations about alignment and performance. Beer is a Fellow of the Academy of Management, the National Academy of Human Resources, the Society of Industrial/Organizational Psychology and the Division of General Psychology of the American Psychological Association. He has consulted with myriad international manufacturing, financial service, retail and professional service firms.

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