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Marshall Goldsmith 15 Coaches Winners + Much More!

Marshall Goldsmith

Whitney Johnson – Thinkers 50 #49 Management Thinker 2015, Disruptive Innovation expert, author Disrupt Yourself: Putting the Power of Disruptive Innovation to Work. Pawel Motyl – Formerly CEO HBR Poland, noted speaker, consultant and executive coach, author Labirynt. Sztuka podejmowania decyzji.

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Hacking the Talent Gap

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Mike is America’s Top CEO Coach, recognized by Thinkers50 as a global authority on the topic of leadership, a Forbes leadership columnist, author of Leadership Matters , and CEO at N2growth. As a leader you must learn to build bridges leading from old habits and comfort zones to the more fertile grounds of disruptive innovation.

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Meet My Next Group of Coaches!

Marshall Goldsmith

Whitney Johnson – Thinkers 50 award-winning Management Thinker 2015-17, Disruptive Innovation expert, author Disrupt Yourself: Putting the Power of Disruptive Innovation to Work. Dr. Peter Chee – CEO ITD World (China), author, top coach in Asia. At the program, Ayse asked us to write down our heroes.

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Introducing 100 Coaches: Pay It Forward Champions

Marshall Goldsmith

Frances Hesselbein – Former CEO, Girl Scouts of America and Peter Drucker Foundation. Alan Mulally – Former CEO, Ford and Boeing Commercial Aircraft. CEO Magazine – CEO of the Year. Whitney Johnson – Author of the critically acclaimed: Disrupt Yourself. Non-profit CEOs. Corporate CEOs.

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Azeem’s Picks: Sam Altman on How GPTs Are Shaping Our AI Future

Harvard Business Review

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman on the ethical and research challenges in creating artificial general intelligence.

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Lafley's Ambiguous "Gift" of Innovation Failure

Harvard Business Review

Lafley was, my jaw still dropped reading the retired CEO's description of one of his favorite "gifts.". I don't want to say "dirty tricks," (whoops, I just said it) but Clorox certainly took an innovative approach to squelching P&G's innovative threat. So is Lafley's "gift" an innovation outlier?

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How GPT-3 Is Shaping Our AI Future

Harvard Business Review

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman explores the ethical and research challenges in creating artificial general intelligence.

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