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The Coming of the Clairvoyant Computer

Leading Blog

The campaign predicted which voters would be positively persuaded by campaign contact, and which would be inadvertently influenced to vote adversely. The leading career-focused social network, LinkedIn, predicts your job skills. Nothing foretells consumer need like predicting the birth of a new consumer.

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Employee Growth: How to Better Support Team Member Development

Let's Grow Leaders

When I read Whitney’s new book, I was struck by how her model reflected my own journey of taking the leap from Verizon Wireless executive to entrepreneur. The first decade of my career (and all my formal education) was about leadership development and communication. AND then, I became a large team operations leader.

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Introducing 100 Coaches: Pay It Forward Champions

Marshall Goldsmith

a holding company that operates seven distinct business. Bill began his career with Hyatt Hotels Corporation. Formerly SVP in charge of wireless communication. Operations Group Baring Private Equity. One of LinkedIn’s 2017 ‘Top Voices’ among all Influencers. Former CEOs / Advisors. Corporate Executives.

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When the Grasshopper Teaches the Master | You're Not the Boss of Me

You're Not the Boss of Me

Some of us are totally immersed and intrigued by what can be accomplished in a wireless world, (including all the cool toys that come along with it). It is the core facet of how humanity has operated since history began; to share resources, to learn, and to instruct in kind. There really isn’t anything new about that at all, in effect.

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How to Reduce Primary Care Doctors’ Workloads While Improving Care

Harvard Business Review

The lower reimbursement and need to provide 24/7 coverage that makes a primary-care-based system so appealing to policy makers and others has long been shown to be a source of burnout and challenges in getting medical students to choose careers in primary care. The last thing that this group of providers desires is more responsibility.