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Best Leadership Books of 2011

Leading Blog

Consider : Harnessing the Power of Reflective Thinking In Your Organization by Daniel Patrick Forrester. It’s time to rediscover true leadership—to rethink our fundamental assumptions. Leadership matters now more than ever. From Values to Action : The Four Principles of Values-Based Leadership by Harry M.

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The Power of Reflective Thinking

CEO Blog

CEO Blog - Time Leadership Saturday, January 15, 2011 The Power of Reflective Thinking Beautiful weather we have been having. Consider Harnessing the Power of Reflective Thinking in Your Organization by Daniel Forrester. When anything is referred to as powerful it makes it seem well more powerful.

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Think SoLoMo or SoCoLoMo – Social Commerce, Local & Mobile – For Digital Success

Modern Servant Leader

Forrester Research: US Cross-channel Retail Forecast 2011 to 2016. Forrester Research: US Online Retail Hits $200 Billion. Forrester Research: US eCommerce to Reach Nearly $300 Billion by 2015. Pew Internet: The power of mobile. The Digital Marketer: Benchmark & Trends Report 2012.

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Are We Experiencing A Technology Tsunami?

Rich Gee Group

What’s the impact on organizations like Symantec (virus), Gartner/Forrester (advisory), HP (printing), and Microsoft (operating systems)? recent posts 3 Tips To Take More Powerful Notes During Meetings. Is the same thing happening in the tech industry and all ancillary organizations who attach themselves like barnacles to tech?

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Morning Advantage: Looking Under the Surface of Surface

Harvard Business Review

Redmond's three-years-in-the-making answer to the iPad, the Surface, is a high-risk product that is self-cannibalizing, says Sarah Rotman Epps on her Forrester blog. And the timing is so awkward: In January 2011, a survey showed that Windows was the most-desired operating system among consumers intending to buy a tablet, with 45% of U.S.