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Doug Moran’s If You Will Lead describes a leadership framework based on the popular poem “If—” by Rudyard Kipling. The poem has inspired generations of students to emulate the leadership...
In almost every organization, hidden reservoirs of "knowledge" exist relatively untapped. A few organizations are, however, going after this mother lode, learning how to mine it using a tool called "knowledge...
This #1 New York Times bestseller offers some useful and understandable advice that can be applied to many situations. The idea of life as a series of lessons can help to put things into perspective and add to anyone's...
Edler asked 150 CEOs and top executives from the worlds of business, advertising, entertainment, politics, education, journalism, religion, science, industry, etc., the simple question: "What do you know now that you...
Fred Lee’s experiences in hospital leadership as well as at Disney led him to believe that any healthcare team can find its way to greatness if it has the passion and competence to do so. If Disney Ran Your...
For the most part, the term corporate identity is used to mean logos and advertising tag lines. However, these narrow and superficially manufactured elements lack any connection to the unique, value-creating...
Identity Economics by George Akerlof and Rachel Kranton discusses a new way to understand people’s decisions—at work, at school, and at home. The book brings identity and related norms to...
All projects involve risk, and those projects that are successful generally have leaders who employ the best project management practices available. In his book Identifying and Managing Project Risk,...
Without great ideas, no organization can stay afloat, much less flourish. Managers and top executives are constantly struggling to come up with big...
In Idea Stormers, Bryan W. Mattimore provides techniques to channel the creative thinking of groups to find solutions to business challenges. Mattimore, an innovation consultant, has decades of...











