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First Look: Leadership Books for February 2024

Leading Blog

Learned Excellence is a comprehensive and practical guide to the mental disciplines of high performance, from the expert who developed the US Navy SEALs mental toughness curriculum and has worked with thousands of top athletes, elite military personnel, business executives, and first responders. For bulk orders call 1-626-441-2024 * * * “.

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How Innovation Is Completely Different in Established Organizations than in Startups

Leading Blog

In 2018 alone, 53 unicorns were added to the list. Their greatest fear is no longer their closest competitor, but the startups which, although they live in metaphorical garages and have hardly taken off, have an innovation power that established organizations can only dream of possessing. The Three Tracks of Innovation.

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Healthcare Management: The Top Strategies You’ll See In 2018

Strategy Driven

While there have been numerous developments over the years in different industries, the healthcare sector has not been left behind. In 2018, more business strategies have been put in place intended to complement the benefits of the industry. In 2018, doctors are expected to focus more on providing patient education.

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How to Compete Like the World’s Most Innovative Leaders

Skip Prichard

Innovation Capital. And one of the most overlooked reasons for entrepreneurial failure is innovation capital. That’s why I enjoyed talking with Jeff Dyer who, along with Nathan Furr and Curtis Lefrandt, wrote a new book, Innovation Capital: How to Compete and Win Like the World’s Innovative Leaders.

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How to Bridge Career Gaps in Your Resume

HR Digest

A gap year can take many forms: A year travelling through some part of the world, volunteering with some international organization, becoming a part of a commune or even teaching English in China. Volunteered at Senegal Rehabilitation Non-Profit Organization, Sept 2018 to January 2019. Taught basic and intermediate English.

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What Flight Data Can Tell Us About Economic Health

The Horizons Tracker

What would ordinarily be a crazy mismash of planes zipping around the world has been a much more sparsely populated picture in recent months, as people’s travel activities have been hugely curtailed by the lockdown procedures most governments have enacted to tackle the spread of the virus. ”

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Taking a Look at the Future of Oil and Gas Industry

Strategy Driven

In the US, they grew at a rate of 100 percent from 2000 to 2018. They will continue to propel global travel and commerce. Developing economies are yet to reach their full appetite for fossil fuels. We should never underestimate the potential for technological innovation. Still Keeping the Lights On. The Bleeding Edge.