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Management article
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Reference no. R1804N
Published by: Harvard Business Publishing
Originally published in: "Harvard Business Review", 2018
Length: 4 pages

Abstract

High-profile, emotionally charged projects - from the Jewish Museum in Berlin to the Ground Zero reconstruction - have made Libeskind's reputation. In this edited interview, he talks about how he stays motivated (even when a project takes more than a decade to reach completion), how he collaborates, how he delegates, and how he manages from afar.

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Abstract

High-profile, emotionally charged projects - from the Jewish Museum in Berlin to the Ground Zero reconstruction - have made Libeskind's reputation. In this edited interview, he talks about how he stays motivated (even when a project takes more than a decade to reach completion), how he collaborates, how he delegates, and how he manages from afar.

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