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December 2014 Carnival of HR

Lead Change Blog

As 2014 comes to a close, do you feel like you are on a Tilt-A-Whirl? We relaxed the usual requirement that a post should be no more than two weeks old, so that people could share their favorite books of 2014. Here are five standout attractions: The Year in Review: Lessons From 2014 Books. There are so many choices.

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Fueling Innovation: How Microsoft Finally Got It Right

Leading Blog

Even more alarming, almost every new business it launched failed: e-books, mobile phones, search engines, music; it was one dramatic dud after another. In 2014, when the company’s market capitalization was $380 billion, this Microsoft veteran took over as CEO. The turnaround he engineered was nothing short of remarkable.

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Live Leadership Notes From Craig Groeschel At Catalyst 2014

Joseph Lalonde

One way LifeChurch became innovative was looking for ways to get search engine traffic. The post Live Leadership Notes From Craig Groeschel At Catalyst 2014 appeared first on Joseph Lalonde. When you have these 3 things you have exponential innovation. And this is what the church needs. We need to be innovative within the church.

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Leadership Development Carnival: June 2014 Edition

QAspire

Welcome to the June 02nd 2014 Carnival of Leadership Development. These recall delays are a failure of internal systems, of engineering, and, most critically, a failure of the heart. It is always a great privilege to host a Leadership Development Carnival because it allows us to explore so many different facets of leadership at one go.

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Mindful Mondays: Reflect, Then Project

Next Level Blog

There’s just something about that blank calendar (or at least more blank than your end of 2014 calendar) that makes hope spring forth that the coming year will be different in the ways that matter most. It’s a good exercise for sure. As the Cheshire Cat said to Alice, “If you don’t know where you’re going, any road will take you there.”

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Is America Losing Its Innovation Edge?

The Horizons Tracker

. “This priority, in turn, required investing in R&D, especially fundamental research conducted in universities and national laboratories across the fields of science, technology, engineering, mathematics and medicine.” ” Losing top spot. “Recent developments are placing additional stress on the U.S.

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GPS Your Career Presentation Featured at GirlWorks Website

ReImagine Work

” “Over 300 women scientists, engineers, educators, and other professionals attended the second annual 2014 Inspiring Women in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) Conference in October in Wilmington, Delaware. Press release featured at GirlWorks website , “the magazine for smart girls.”

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