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Book Notes – Blue Ocean Strategy: How Leaders Drive Change

RapidStart Leadership

Leadership is about influencing people in a specific direction, but sometimes that direction needs to change. When I picked up Blue Ocean Strategy by W. Here are two of my favorite examples. Kim and Maugorgne call what Bratton did in these examples a part of “tipping point leadership.”. False Economy.

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Beyond Disruption: Innovation Doesn’t Have to Be Disruptive

Leading Blog

In Beyond Disruption: Innovate and Achieve Growth without Displacing Industries , Blue Ocean Strategy authors W. The authors highlight a wide variety of examples of nondisruptive-market-creating innovations to help expand our view of innovation. Focused on disruption, we miss opportunities for nondisruptive innovation.

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CEO Blog - Time Leadership

CEO Blog

CEO Blog - Time Leadership Friday, November 19, 2010 Mostly Links and Random Thoughts Today, I thought I would change it up a bit an just do a few links to content that might interest. I had feedback that my blog was turning into just a book review blog. Linkedin is a good example of the network effect. +

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Its a Jungle In There

CEO Blog

CEO Blog - Time Leadership Thursday, November 11, 2010 Its a Jungle In There Sometimes I like to work slowly. But as I always say Leadership(Direction/Work on the right thing) before Management(efficiency). Example of a question he asks: "Once your creation is in the marketplace do you still look to improve it?"

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Business Model Generation : Blog | Executive Coaching | CO2 Partners

CO2

His book Just Ask Leadership - Why Great Managers Always Ask The Right Questions (McGraw Hill 2009). The book is broken into 5 chapters, Canvas - which is the mental and physical model of how the authors Alexander Osterwalder and Yves Pigneur think about business. They look at 9 Building Blocks that form the business canvas.

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A simple cure for the Buzzword Bingo | Rajesh Setty

Rajesh Setty

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