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Is Blogging Dead?

N2Growth Blog

” If you read this article it would lead you to believe blogging is in decline and on it’s way out as a marketing tool. Clearly this was the case for many of today’s most successful bloggers. Ninety-two percent of those businesses called the platform a success.” Where Are We Now?

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Digital Transformation Or Digital Free Fall: What Every CEO Must Know

N2Growth Blog

The speed of technology advances in the market are making the old paradigm of first mover versus fast follower largely irrelevant – every business must now become some version of a first mover. Digital transformation is really more of a leadership, culture, strategy, and talent issue than a technology issue.

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5 Leadership Lessons: The Velocity Manifesto

Leading Blog

Technology enables velocity—the speed of getting products to market, the speed of delivery, the speed of analytics, and the list goes on. An organization’s digital plumbing is what facilitates this speed, and it has become the single most important variable for success in many organizations. Speed is our friend in almost every case.

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Are You Driving Too Much Change, Too Fast?

Harvard Business Review

GE's Jack Welch was inordinately fond of emphasizing that his biggest leadership regret was that he didn't move fast enough to make fundamental changes. By stark contrast, IBM's Lou Gerstner practiced a cultivated deliberateness in his successful turnaround: Slow and steady won his leadership race. That's a mug's game.