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Q&A: Phil McKinney, Former CTO, HP (Pt 3): 'Killer Questions' for Embracing Risk & Staying Out Front

Phil_McKinney_photo1_square_smallForget "Yuppies." Get ready for "Yuffies."

Part three of my recent conversation with Phil McKinney, the recently retired chief technology officer for HP - and author of the new book, Beyond The Obvious - brings lessons for embracing risk (courtesy of Jeffrey Katzenberg of DreamWorks), and questions for ensuring your organization stays ahead of the change curve (that's where the Yuffies come in).

Beyond_The_Obvious_FINALQ&A: PHIL MCKINNEY (PT 3): 'KILLER QUESTIONS' TO EMBRACE RISK & STAY AHEAD OF THE CHANGE CURVE

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