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Possibility Maximizer: Fast Company's 30 Second MBA

Sales Wolf Blog

Department of Labor Home Page Tom Peters, The Man, The Myth, The Legend, Change Guru TUTs Adventurers Club: Explore the power of thought & creative visualization to manifest dreams!  This week I've got a unique and excellent resource from Fast Company that I would like to point you to.

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Three Traps to Avoid When Choosing a Successor

Marshall Goldsmith

Challenge yourself to recognize that the behavior that you feel is most important for the company may really be the behavior that is most important for you. It is especially tough since, as long as you are still the leader, you have the power to reverse the decisions. To participate in the 2011 Thinkers 50, visit [link].

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Advice for Marketing Executives During Tough Times

Marshall Goldsmith

During hard times companies often cut back on marketing budgets. This can lead to a crisis of credibility and a loss of power for the marketer. In 2009 Marshall's friend the late CK Prahalad was ranked #1 and Marshall was ranked #14. To participate in the 2011 Thinkers 50, visit [link]. A: Great question.

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Why Management Ideas Matter

Harvard Business Review

The results for 2011 are published today — 14 November. They have the power to change the world. In The Innovator's Dilemma , he looked at why companies struggle to deal with radical innovation in their markets. Prahalad's earlier insights on the opportunities waiting to be found at the bottom of the pyramid.

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Setting Strategy in Egypt's (and Other) Shifting Sands: A Four-Part Approach

Harvard Business Review

Developments in the Middle East — first the removal of long-time Tunisian President Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali in January 2011 and now Hosni Mubarak's stepping down in Egypt — suggest that authoritarian regimes in the region are not immune to "people power."