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Here’s a Leadership Hack for 2017: Start finding ways to Invert Control

Great Leadership By Dan

Other times it involves imbedding structural elements into your overall management and leadership system, but in both cases it works. Here’s an example from my place of work; the film set. In film production we also invert control by breaking difficult tasks down into incremental component pieces. Often instantly.

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Slow Decline of Eastman Kodak due to an Inability to Reinvent

Coaching Tip

The film giant gave us the "Kodak Moment," which persists as the quintessential photographic experience even though in today''s digital camera age "selfies" on smartphones are a major factor. Kodak leadership missed a number of innovative opportunities in the past. Kodak Focus on Film. One of those lost opportunities.

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“Jobpocalypse”: How Robots Are Changing the Job Market

CO2

In these films, the robots gain consciousness, realize that humans are their enemy or simply unnecessary, and attempt to destroy them. For many industries, automated robotics is not a thing of the future, but rather a thing of the present. Plenty of industries have slowly introduced robots into their labor force.

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Trust in Business Leadership

Coaching Tip

The Trusted Executive: Nine Leadership Habits That Inspire Results, Relationships and Reputation” helps leaders develop a strategy for building organizational trust. As late as 1976, Kodak accounted for 90% of film sales and 85% of camera sales in the United States. Can't Get Enough Leadership. Ask the Coach . . .

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Fujifilm Succeeded Where Kodak Failed

Coaching Tip

Eastman Kodak was head and shoulders above all the others in the manufacture of photographic film when Fujifilm wasn't in 1963. From the 1980s into the 1990s, a persistent struggle with Kodak was waged for world market share. just as worldwide film sales almost immediately began to fall. Can't Get Enough Leadership.

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“Jobpocalypse” | How Robots Are Changing the Job Market

CO2

In these films, the robots gain consciousness, realize that humans are their enemy or simply unnecessary, and attempt to destroy them. For many industries, automated robotics is not a thing of the future, but rather a thing of the present. Plenty of industries have slowly introduced robots into their labor force.

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Ideas Are Not The Keys To Entrepreneurial Success

Tanveer Naseer

It might amaze many people to know that successful entrepreneurs are rarely building on new ideas or disrupting existing industries. Let’s look into the history of some household entrepreneurs and their industries. Disney didn’t think up animated films, or even amusement parks. In fact, this is almost never the case.