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Rookie Talent: Avoiding a Kodak Moment

Leading Blog

During most of the 20th century Kodak held a dominant position in photographic film, and in 1976, had an 89% market share of photographic film sales in the United States. In 2012, the company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. Skills With technology, knowledge is quickly outdated and accessible to all in real-time.

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Fujifilm Succeeded Where Kodak Failed

Coaching Tip

This is CEO Shigetaka Komari's own story of why Fujifilm succeeded where Eastman Kodak failed with hard-won lessons for managers and employees everywhere. Eastman Kodak was head and shoulders above all the others in the manufacture of photographic film when Fujifilm wasn't in 1963. In 2012, Eastman Kodak filed for bankruptcy.

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Olympic Spirit, Human Spirit, and Extraordinary Leadership

The Practical Leader

Just over a decade later Redford established the Sundance Film Festival. Mark your calendars now for September 20 when Jack Zenger and I will be delivering an inaugural webcast on ZF’s “Extraordinary Strength-Based Leadership Development System.” What a powerful combination!

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Olympic Spirit, Human Spirit, and Extraordinary Leadership

The Practical Leader

Just over a decade later Redford established the Sundance Film Festival. Mark your calendars now for September 20 when Jack Zenger and I will be delivering an inaugural webcast on ZF’s “Extraordinary Strength-Based Leadership Development System.” What a powerful combination!

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The Big Picture of Business – The Realities of Branding… Slogans that Mislead

Strategy Driven

My analysis: Productivity software does no good unless one commits to change, alters behavioral traits and commits to time management. Many managers have poor people skills, as well as poor verbal-written communications skills. ‘Develop the Drive to Accomplish Anything.’ It’s a sick phenomena.

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