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Guest Post from Dennis Stauffer
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If I asked you whether something was possible, your answer would probably be based on your understanding of our current technologies and capabilities. An electric car? Sure. Finding a restaurant using your phone? No doubt. Teleportation Star Trek style? No. » Read the article |
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Guest Post from Mike Shipulski
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When you have nothing to say, don’t say it. But, when you have something to say, you must say it. When you think your response might be taken the wrong way, it will. When you take care to respond effectively, your response might be taken the wrong way.
When you have disagreement, there’s objective evidence that at least two people are thinking for themselves. » Read the article |
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WWow! Exciting news!
My publisher is having a Thanksgiving sale that will allow you to get the hardcover or the digital version (eBook) of my latest best-selling book Charting Change for 55% off!
Including FREE SHIPPING WORLDWIDE! * » Read the article |
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Guest Post from Stefan Lindegaard |
Half a decade ago, I laid out a perspective on the evolution of innovation. Now, I return to these reflections with a sentiment of both awe and unease as I observe the profound impacts of AI on innovation and business at large. The transformation unfolding before us presents a remarkable panorama of ... » Read the article |
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Guest Post from Shep Hyken |
It’s not uncommon to hear leaders say, “We must put the customer at the core of everything we do.” What does that really mean? I had a chance to interview Howard Moodycliffe for Amazing Business Radio. Moodycliffe is the CEO of TimeToReply, a SAAS company that empowers employees to ... » Read the article |
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Guest Post from Geoffrey A. Moore |
Fall is in the air, which brings to mind the season’s favorite sport—no, not football, strategic planning! Let’s face it, 2023 has been a tough year for most of us, with few annual plans surviving first contact with an economy that was not so much sluggish as simply hesitant. With the exception of ... » Read the article |
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On this Veterans Day I send my thanks to all of my fellow veterans for the sacrifices they and their families have made in support of the great nations of the world. Military science has long been a source of innovation that goes beyond the ... » Read the article |
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Guest Post from Greg Satell |
Throughout America’s history, technological innovation has been key to security and prosperity. Whether it was through entrepreneurs like Thomas Edison, Henry Ford and Thomas Watson, or government programs like the Manhattan Project, the Apollo Program and the Human Genome Project, The United States has been on the cutting edge. » Read the article |
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