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SkillSoft to Film Videos on Employee Engagement, Strategic Alignment

Michael Lee Stallard

Jason Pankau and I are excited about this opportunity to work with yet another world-class partner to take our work and ideas on The Connection Culture from our book Fired Up or Burned Out to a new audience. Organizations today are in desperate need of improving employee engagement and strategic alignment. why is everyone smiling?

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Want To Be The Best? Study Pixar. | Rich Gee Group

Rich Gee Group

Most of their films take three years to make. So I have a present for you this new year — a young Brazilian filmmaker spent 11 days watching Pixar’s assorted films, painstakingly selecting the more than 500 clips that make up this touching ode to the house that Toy Story built. They’ve never missed. All the time.

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Business Leadership Expertise: Give a Gift of Honoring :: Women on.

Women on Business

Strong yet Others are from books, films and politics. For me it was a first grade teacher who challenged me to take an art project some “annoying boy” in my class had scribbled on and find a way to make it work. Many of the women who shaped us were in our families, mothers, grandmothers, aunts, sisters, neighbors, and teachers.

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The Joy of Facts

Next Level Blog

Reid travelled around the world twice – once on his publisher’s dime and again to film a documentary for PBS – to learn about how health care is delivered in different countries. While that may work okay in one's philosophy class (not really), it completely falls apart as a basis for shared community life (government, ethics, etc).

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What Is a Robot, Anyway?

Harvard Business Review

Finding an all-encompassing definition of a robot is actually a difficult problem, even for world-class roboticists. For Westerners at least, our working cultural definition owes a lot to robots in stories and film, as well as real-life robots past and present. And yet many of us think we know a robot when we see one. How is this so?

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McDonald’s and the Challenges of a Modern Supply Chain

Harvard Business Review

In 2010, I wrote an HBR article predicting increased interest in supply-chain transparency: firms needed to develop strategies for knowing and explaining where stuff comes from. A generation of cynical middle-class customers have already decided that McDonald’s is a tarnished brand. Answer: Appalling.