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Resistance and Change – A Personal Experience | Aspire-CS

Persuasive Powerhouse

Thought-full Thursday: Starting From What Is » Resistance and Change – A Personal Experience September 22nd, 2010 | Author: Mary Jo Asmus This is a more personal post than I usually write. Participating in this workshop was one of the hardest experiences I’ve ever had – and one of the best. Hang in there.

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Possibility Maximizer: Management Improvement Carnival

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Uber Can’t Be Fixed — It’s Time for Regulators to Shut It Down

Harvard Business Review

But by the company’s launch, in 2010, most urban taxi fleets used modern dispatch with GPS, plus custom hardware and software. Uber’s biggest advantage over incumbents was in using ordinary vehicles with no special licensing or other formalities. Uber’s Fundamental Illegality.

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Attitude Reflects Leadership

N2Growth Blog

If you still don’t know whether or not your attitude is affecting your performance, I would strongly suggest participation in a 360 review process where your strengths and weakness are objectively assessed by those whom you interface with on a frequent basis. Our Freedom. mikemyatt: The rigidity of a closed mind is the first s.

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The U.S. Media’s Problems Are Much Bigger than Fake News and Filter Bubbles

Harvard Business Review

Like marketers, politicians obsess over messaging (what journalists would call “content”) and a few key metrics that historically have determined success: amount of television advertising, number of “foot soldiers,” intensity of get-out-the-vote operations, and voter demographics. Two developments bear noting.

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