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First Look: Leadership Books for May 2023

Leading Blog

Mauborgne Blue Ocean Strategy forever changed how the world thinks about strategy. Chan Kim and Renée Mauborgne offer up a bold, new idea that will transform how we all think about innovation and growth. It may become nearly impossible to create a culture of committed team members and powerful relationships at work.

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LeadershipNow 140: April 2019 Compilation

Leading Blog

Communication Practices of High-Performance Management Teams by @artpetty. 4 Things You can Give Your Team from @wallybock. Chan Kim + Renée Mauborgne offer alternative path to growth @BlueOceanStrtgy. How to Take Charge of Your Remote Meetings via @LetsGrowLeaders. Conform to the Culture Just Enough by @edbatista.

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What is Your Red Ocean Strategy? – (Success in a Crowded Market)

First Friday Book Synopsis

Chan Kim and Renee Mauborgne. The group was the entire team at a growing firm, one that is vibrant, alive, energetic… The kind of place people like to show [.]. So, this week I presented my synopsis on the terrific book Blue Ocean Strategy: How to Create Uncontested Market Space and Make Competition Irrelevant by W.

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Book Notes – Blue Ocean Strategy: How Leaders Drive Change

RapidStart Leadership

Chan Kim and Renée Mauborgne, I thought it was going to be all about what the title suggests – developing successful business strategies, (possibly with some kind of nautical theme). In the second half of the book, Kim and Mauborgne provide lots of great tools and approaches to help us overcome organizational inertia effectively.

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HBR’s 10 Must Reads: On Managing People: A book report by Bob Morris

First Friday Book Synopsis

HBR’s 10 Must Reads: On Managing People Various Contributors Harvard Business Review Press (2011) Why and how to manage yourself so that you can then manage others effectively This volume is one of several in a new series of anthologies of articles that initially appeared in the Harvard Business Review, in this instance from 1980 [.].

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