Executive Education in Focus

Research and Thought from Executive Education Faculty

Kellogg Executive Education’s mission is lifelong learning. Our on-site programs create an immersive experience that broadens participants' perspectives and introduces new frameworks, while faculty research and writing explores ideas in greater depth. Here, we present that thinking, which spans the wealth of subjects and themes that make up the Executive Education portfolio.

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Value Trust Over Transactions for Strong Customer Relations

A laser focus on sales may appear to be the most effective method for growing your business. But when times get tough, and your usual way of doing things isn't possible, try solving problems for your customers instead. They'll appreciate and remember it.

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Use Attitude and Agility to Survive a Crisis

When things go wrong in any business, its leaders’ initial impulse is to shift into defensive mode, cutting costs and curtailing activity in order to ride out the storm as safely as possible. However, choosing the cautious approach is often the wrong way to go.

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Managing Two Common Types of Toxic Employee

When talented or experienced labor is scarce, even the best companies may find themselves facing two separate-but-similar types of toxic employee: the solid performer who causes problems and the former star who's no longer productive. Both need to be dealt with.

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High-Energy Meetings: The Cure for Zoom Fatigue

Dull meetings were already a problem in the in-person era. Now, with COVID-19 forcing a shift from room to Zoom, they’re a virtual issue, too. However, that needn't be the case, according to Sanjay Khosla, who offers some simple techniques for raising engagement.

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How Leaders Develop the Strength to Do the Right Thing

Developing resilience can help leaders build a decision-making skill set and determine the right thing to do in a difficult situation. It's called moral toughness, and it can provide crucial guidance when navigating the kind of ethical labyrinth presented by a crisis.

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10 Principles of Leadership Communication in a Crisis

How you say it is as important as what you say: Michelle Buck presents ten recommendations for effective leadership communication that help at any time — but are even more important and potent during periods of uncertainty, challenge, change and anxiety.

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In a Crisis, Don't Chase Shiny, Bright Objects

When periods of disruption and challenge arise, too many organizations brainstorm a plethora of ideas and divide resources chasing shiny, bright objects, says Sanjay Khosla. Instead, leaders should focus on what matters right now and plan carefully for the long term.

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Business Processes Must Catch Up to Data Science

Data science is very advanced and good at what it does, say Florian Zettelmeyer and Eric Anderson. But in order to take advantage of its strengths and capabilities, companies must now adapt their business processes so that they can operate in this new environment.

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Moral Leadership: What’s Important in a Crisis

Even with difficult decisions to be made in a crisis, people are far more likely to remember how leaders made them feel and whether their decisions reflected a strong moral compass. Here's what's important for executives to keep in mind in terms of how they'll be judged.

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Battle Rhythm: a Blueprint for Crisis Leadership

Mike Tyson once said, "Everybody has a plan until they get punched in the mouth." Likewise, regular practices are only effective while normal circumstances hold. When things turn fluid, organizations would do well to employ this military system.

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Coronavirus Crisis Management for Leaders

Navigating the landscape of the COVID-19 pandemic makes for challenging times. To help support you and your organization, Kellogg Executive Education presents the latest thought-leadership content from our faculty and experts.

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Storytelling: a Family-Business Educational Tool

Family businesses are very complex, so passing on information and understanding about their history, vision and values, operations, structures, and practices to the next generation can present a challenge. The answer to that dilemma? A good story.