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Highlights – 27 March

Chartered Management Institute

It’s yet another issue that requires thoughtful leadership. In this week’s newsletter, you’ll find our tips on how to develop adaptability, and advice from a board-level leader who’s experienced its power first-hand. But it’s not just leaders and organisations that need to be demonstrating flexibility these days. Book your spot.

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In Praise of What You Can Do

Next Level Blog

I was reminded of Diane (pretty easy to since I live with her), earlier this week when I read an article in the Dining section of the New York Times on Roger Ebert. Rock on, Roger. It was a pretty long list and was more or less the genesis of the blog that has gone from zero to 16,000 monthly page views in two years. Rock on, Diane.

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Leadership Inspirations – Practice Makes Perfect

Strategy Driven

Roger Staubach United States Naval Academy graduate, Heisman Trophy winner and legendary Hall of Fame quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys (1969 – 1979) Email This Post | Print Post | Sign up for our Email Newsletter Speak Your Mind Tell us what youre thinking. Click here to cancel reply.

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Is It Time to Shut Down Your Website?

First Friday Book Synopsis

Here is an excerpt from article written by David Rogers for BNET, The CBS Interactive Business Network. I was astonished, frankly, by the statistics he cites.

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7 Business Thought Leaders to Follow

Steve Farber

Russ Alan Prince and Bruce Rogers, who co-wrote a book about making your company a thought leader, define it as an individual or firm that others (even competitors) “recognize as one of the foremost authorities in selected areas of specialization” so that they are considered the “go-to individual or organization for said expertise.”

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7 Business Thought Leaders to Follow

Steve Farber

Russ Alan Prince and Bruce Rogers, who co-wrote a book about making your company a thought leader, define it as an individual or firm that others (even competitors) “recognize as one of the foremost authorities in selected areas of specialization” so that they are considered the “go-to individual or organization for said expertise.”

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11 Ideas for Economic Recovery

Strategy Driven

Your customers are a finite resource, says Martha Rogers, Founding Partner of Peppers & Rogers Group. Email This Post | Print Post | Sign up for our Email Newsletter Speak Your Mind Tell us what youre thinking. For example, one-click access to thousands of mutual funds, or exceptional service for the price paid.