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Why Businesses Fail | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

Peter Senge addressed this dilemma in his book The Fifth Discipline and accurately discerned that sound leadership decisions are based on systemic analysis before making a decision. They make bad decisions. And in some cases they compound bad decision upon bad decision. Great post and very insightful blog!

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StrategyDriven Welcomes Hank Moore | StrategyDriven

Strategy Driven

Hank is the highest level of business overview expert and is in that rarified circle of experts such as Peter Drucker, Tom Peters, Steven Covey, Peter Senge and W. He has worked with all major industries over a 40-year career. These qualities make it invaluable for the corporate and small business markets. Edwards Deming.

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Five Must-Reads for Tackling Complex Problems

Harvard Business Review

It includes stock markets, economic cycles, wars, company fortunes, and career paths. The Fifth Discipline , by Peter Senge. Although Senge's book was first published over 20 years ago, it remains one of the best explanations of this approach to analyzing problems. Systems thinking" is the key. These are my five.

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Why the Problem with Learning Is Unlearning

Harvard Business Review

Ever since the publication of Peter Senge’s The Fifth Discipline , 25 years ago, companies have sought to become “learning organizations” that continually transform themselves. Many of the paradigms we learned in school and built our careers on are either incomplete or ineffective. Unlearning is not about forgetting.

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Are You Building Facebook's Empire, Or Your Own?

Harvard Business Review

Social tools were enabling everyday people to break through traditional barriers to connect, build their audiences and careers and get more creative than ever before. One of my favorite books of all-time has been The Fifth Discipline (1990) by Peter Senge. Word of mouth is still the best form of marketing.

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