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Today's business environment requires companies to be agile and innovative :: traditional business axioms no longer provide the means to achieve and sustain a competitive advantage :: are your managers ready for the challenges ahead?

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Cheating scandal at Duke

A disapointing story on the recent cheating exposed at Duke - worse news is from a professor at Rutgers who completed a survey that found that 56% of MBA students admitted cheating in 2005. After Enron and Anderson - it is a shame that the future leaders of business find the need to cheat - I wonder how they will function in the workplace - unfortunately the only way we may know is with another business scandal.
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About Sean O'Neill

Sean O'Neill has more than fifteen years of diverse experience across multiple industries, managing operations and spearheading transformation for companies during high-growth, turn-around, merger and/or acquisition. Starting in 1997 with Micros Systems, Sean has successfully delivered a broad range of business and technology solutions, both as internal initiatives and for external clients including Subway, Marriott, Burger King, ARAMARK, AOL, Merrill Lynch, NASA and DOD. Most recently with Serco Americas, Sean has focused on developing and executing corporate strategies to drive growth and achieve strategic, organizational and operational excellence. He has been a contributing author for numerous industry publications and received recognition for his work with academic institutions and professional associations. Visit www.seanoneill.org for more information on Sean's background and experience







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