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Fasten your seatbelts: 2018 may be a bumpy ride (a NON-prediction prediction post)

Surviving Leadership

I mean, I watch a lot of Black Mirror and all, so clearly I’m aware that our technology is leading us to a dystopian landscape that will suck away our very souls, but leadership and HR trends? If you want to know what this looks like, Sarah Silverman is your role model. Those people have been and always will be there.

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Q&A With Best Selling Author And Expert Storyteller, Paul Smith

Eric Jacobson

I feel you started that trend. Paul : I wish I could take credit for this trend, but I can’t. It’s one that started in the early 1990s with authors like David Armstrong and Peg Neuhauser, and continued in the 2000s by authors like Annette Simmons, Evelyn Clark, Lori Silverman, and Stephen Denning among many others.

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The Top 10 HBR Blog Posts of 2010

Harvard Business Review

Although David Silverman published this with us in 2009, it remained extremely timely this year. Six Social Media Trends for 2011. Peter Bregman learns how to do one thing at a time. Why I Returned My iPad. Here, Bregman finds a novel way to treat a device that's "too good.". The Best Cover Letter I Ever Received.

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The Real Reasons Companies Are So Focused on the Short Term

Harvard Business Review

Below, I’ll expand further on these trends and explain how reversing them would reduce short-termism and revive growth. One trend that has contributed to short-termism and lower innovativeness is the increased prevalence of outside CEOs. Each of these trends on its own is associated with lower RQ.