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Blog / Jack Covert Selects
By Sally Haldorson
No matter how smart we are, if we don’t train ourselves to notice what is not immediately in front of us, then we cannot make the best decisions.
August 15, 2014
Blog / News & Opinion
By Porchlight
Creating a Coaching Culture: A Playbook to Build Winning Business Teams by Nathan Jamail “In business, most of our employees are not as good as they could be—not because of our love for them or our desire to make their lives better than ours, but . . .
August 21, 2014
Blog / Interviews
"[M]ost organizations and managers today focus on the amount of time that employees appear to spend doing something and not on what they actually produce. This has to change. Just because employees are “putting in hours” doesn’t mean anything.
September 03, 2014
"Everyone always talks about the customer but in my opinion change must start from the inside first. . .
September 04, 2014
Chris Guillebeau didn’t know he had set out on a quest to travel to every country in the world until he had traveled to the first 50.
September 12, 2014
The vast majority of articles about startups and innovation focus on Silicon Valley. Today we look at two innovators far removed from the typical incubators.
October 27, 2014
Refuting the concept of work/life balance, Leading the Life You Want instead explains that whatever balance we wish to achieve will always ebb and flow.
Throughout The Innovators, Isaacson maintains a delicate balance between the drama of human relationships and the crucial technical details.
October 29, 2014
In The Glass Cage Nicholas Carr asks us to reconsider how automation is affecting how we experience our life and work.
November 10, 2014
Blog / New Releases
"The Moment You Can't Ignore demonstrates that the adage, 'culture eats strategy for lunch,' is more relevant now than ever."
November 17, 2014
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