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On Disrupting Yourself

QAspire

I created a series of sketch notes for Tiffani Bova’s “ What’s Next ” podcast where she meets brilliant people to discuss customer experience, growth and innovation. Tiffani Bova is a Global Customer Growth and Innovation Evangelist at Salesforce. The 9 Rules of Innovation by Greg Satell. Related Posts at QAspire.

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Leadership Lessons from the Navy

Skip Prichard

Whether you are new to studying leadership or have practiced and studied it for many years, I am sure you will benefit and enjoy the leadership lessons today’s post provides. One of your first leadership lessons is “A subordinate’s trust in their leader is the most important factor in the success of any organization.”

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What U2 and the US Navy Have in Common: Connecting with Core Employees

Michael Lee Stallard

This is the case because innovation occurs when an individual sees a potential connection between two previously unrelated ideas e.g. shoes + wheels = roller skates. A diminished marketplace of ideas reduces the likelihood the innovative connections will be made to birth new products, processes and businesses.

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14 Principles that Made Amazon

Skip Prichard

He is a leading authority on insurance, risk management, technology, and innovation. Management Advice from Jeff Bezos. The biggest surprise after studying the Amazon letters to shareholders written by Jeff Bezos is how much management advice he provides. The S-Team (senior leadership team) developed Amazon’s flywheel.

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For Entrepreneurs, Three Ways to Control Your Destiny and Rekindle Joy

Harvard Business Review

Entrepreneurs and innovators are supposed to be happily self-directed. My advice to them, and others feeling similar economic angst, is to try one or more of these strategies for getting back control over your destiny. Instead, the same sad story is popping up in many parts of the world. Own a big idea.

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Keeping It Professional When You Work in a Family Business

Harvard Business Review

” One smart strategy is to tap an independent board member to evaluate your progress and performance so you can get smart career advice and reviews. ” Toby did everything his father asked, joining The Bozzuto Group in 2001 as a development associate. . “You cannot wait for top-down guidance.” Have a backup plan.

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Reflecting on David Garvin’s Imprint on Management

Harvard Business Review

Kaplan’s balanced scorecard or Clayton Christensen’s disruptive innovation. For my money, “What You Don’t Know About Making Decisions” (2001), which Garvin wrote with Michael Roberto, is the best piece on organizational decision making in HBR’s archive. Great leadership is extraordinarily difficult.