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Why Smart Executives Fail
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William C. Bruce
Associate Dean and Professor
College of Education and Psychology
Phone: (903) 566-7048
e-mail: wbruce@uttyler.edu
http://www.hometreemedia.org
Fax: (903) 566-7036
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Video: Why Smart Executives Fail
Dartmouth College
Office of Alumni Relations
1 hr 5 min 51 sec
alumni.dartmouth.edu
Does this video relate to teachers?
Yes.
Why smart people fail is a universal theme.
Why?
It tells the true story of how many
smart people use closed minds.
They stop learning from mistakes.
They stop being adaptive.
They shun constructive cooperation.
The scene: a CEO is celebrated
on the cover Fortune. Soon after,
the company is in the midst of a
financial fiasco. What went wrong?
It seems that top management made
some incredibly stupid mistakes.
But the people responsible are
almost always remarkably
intelligent and usually have terrific
track records.
"Why Smart Executives Fail"
relates the stories of great business
disasters and demonstrates the ways
many businesses make themselves
vulnerable to failure.
William C. Bruce
Associate Dean and Professor
College of Education and Psychology
Phone: (903) 566-7048
e-mail: wbruce@uttyler.edu
http://www.hometreemedia.org
Fax: (903) 566-7036
Free Discrepant Event, Friends
Dr. William C. Bruce and Jean K. Bruce
Go to the following URL addresses to learn more:
University of Texas at Tyler, EPP
University of Texas at Tyler, CPDT
http://www.uttyler.edu/c_i/bruce.htm
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