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AI Storytelling

Decker Communication

This week’s Axios AI newsletter does a good job highlighting the pitfalls in communicating about AI. While the strategic imagination can run wild, the greatest danger is to not run it at all. Problems arise when advancements in technology outpace the ability of technology companies to effectively communicate their value.

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Leadership Inspiration – Wealth and the Past

Strategy Driven

” Oscar Wilde. If you enjoyed this article, let us keep you up-to-date on other newly published insights by signing up for our complimentary StrategyDriven Newsletter. Leadership Inspirations business leadership business management oscar wilde strategydriven trade time for money' 1854 – 1900). Irish writer and poet.

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Recommended Resources – The 4 Disciplines of Execution

Strategy Driven

If you enjoyed this article, let us keep you up-to-date on other newly published insights by signing up for our complimentary StrategyDriven Newsletter. The 4 Disciplines of Execution : Achieving Your Wildly Important Goals. by Jerry Weissman. About the Book. Benefits of Reading this Book. Consider leaving a comment! All rights reserved.

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Despite Our Incredibly Tough Times, Our World’s Still Getting Better and Better

The Practical Leader

I introduced that January newsletter with Don’t Start the New Year Losing Touch With Reality. And all those wild, unfounded conspiracy theories throw jet fuel on our burning fears. It sure didn’t feel like the world got better this year.

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Pixar’s Competitive Advantage? A Connection Culture

Michael Lee Stallard

When Catmull’s name was announced to receive an Oscar for his lifetime of work in computer animation, the crowd went wild, whistling and whooping. You can download a free digital copy by signing up for our email newsletter at this link. Instead, it was an understated, bespectacled, computer engineer named Ed Catmull. And rightly so.

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Leadership Inspirations – Throwing Things Away

Strategy Driven

” Oscar Wilde (1854 – 1900). If you enjoyed this article, let us keep you up-to-date on other newly published insights by signing up for our complimentary StrategyDriven Newsletter. “There are many things that we would throw away, if we were not afraid that others might pick them up.” Consider leaving a comment!

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Wisdom of Not Knowing…

CO2

A few days later, his horse came back with twenty wild horses. One of the wild horses kicked the man’s only son, breaking both his legs. The man just said, “We’ll see.” The man and his son corralled all 21 horses. All the neighbors came by saying, “Congratulations! This is such good news.