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This serves as the basis for his new book, True North Groups, coauthored with his longtime friend and coworker Doug Baker, who led HR at Medtronic, which is about how to create a great personal board of directors or tribe, along with all the norms, practices and feedback mechanisms to support your leadership and life.
Peter Sims: You're Only As Good As Who You Surround Yourself With Peter Sims 2011
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This serves as the basis for his new book, True North Groups, coauthored with his longtime friend and coworker Doug Baker, who led HR at Medtronic, which is about how to create a great personal board of directors or tribe, along with all the norms, practices and feedback mechanisms to support your leadership and life.
Peter Sims: You're Only As Good As Who You Surround Yourself With Peter Sims 2011
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Medtronic, which is supporting an independent review from Yale University, has defended the veracity of Infuse data submitted to the FDA.
Medtronic Profit Rises 54% Despite Defibrillator Slump Jon Kamp 2011
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This serves as the basis for his new book, True North Groups, coauthored with his longtime friend and coworker Doug Baker, who led HR at Medtronic, which is about how to create a great personal board of directors or tribe, along with all the norms, practices and feedback mechanisms to support your leadership and life.
Peter Sims: You're Only As Good As Who You Surround Yourself With Peter Sims 2011
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Nevertheless, the admission could hurt Medtronic, which is the world's bigger seller of cardiac-electrical devices, such as defibrillators and pacemakers.
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Another heavy-volume stock is Medtronic, which is up more than 9%.
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According to Ms. Wuensch, potential bidders include Johnson & Johnson, private equity firms or a company like Medtronic, which is looking to diversify its portfolio and expand its orthopedic offerings.
Smith & Nephew Rises on Takeover Whispers - NYTimes.com 2011
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According to Ms. Wuensch, potential bidders include Johnson & Johnson, private equity firms or a company like Medtronic, which is looking to diversify its portfolio and expand its orthopedic offerings.
Smith & Nephew Rises on Takeover Whispers - NYTimes.com 2011
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