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Blog / ChangeThis
Acceptable Loss: A Formula For How to Fail Quickly and Cheaply, and Ultimately Succeed
By Paul B. Brown
"If you looked at the way entrepreneurs act, you would be tempted to conclude there is not a lot to be learned from studying them. You would have to be Bill Gates to start Microsoft and Oprah Winfrey to begin Harpo. But if you look at the way they think, you will discover amazing similarities. When successful entrepreneurs head off into the unknown—and there is nothing more unknown than starting a new company—they ... reduce it to a formula. They: Act. Learn. Build (off that learning.) And Repeat. But notice what is going on, because the steps are small, and so is what it puts at risk. It's a way of keep potential failures from being devastating."
Categories: changethis
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Blog / ChangeThis
Leadership Muscles For The New Multi-Polar World
By Gurnek Bains
"Globalization until very recently meant Western companies exporting their products, leaders and ways of doing business around the world. That is now changing and today executives face a bewildering level of uncertainty in the multi-polar world that is fast emerging. If you are doing business in Africa, you are now likely to face significant competition from local players, as well as from Indian or Chinese companies that have emerged onto the global stage. The leadership teams of many multi-nationals were often literally a pale reflection of the international community, but slowly increasing diversity is evident in boardrooms and senior teams. But how do you deepen this diversity and make it work productively? ... A range of convergent evidence from neuroscience, behavioral genetics, values surveys, as well as our own research with thousands of leaders globally, identifies certain Cultural DNA themes for each of the world's main societies and their associated leadership implications."
Categories: changethis
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Blog / Interviews
A Q&A with Peter D. Kiernan
By Dylan Schleicher
We continue our Thinker in Residence series with an interview with Peter Kiernan delving into the nature of the middle class and the American psyche
Categories: interviews
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Blog / Staff Picks
The Fly Trap
Book Review by Porchlight
Swedish entomologist Fredrik Sjöberg shares ruminations born from a life spent collecting, cataloging, and studying one very specific creature.
Categories: staff-picks
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Blog / Interviews
Peter D. Kiernan
By Dylan Schleicher
We begin our Thinker in Residence with Peter Kiernan, author of American Mojo, with an article from him about what compelled him to write the book.
Categories: interviews
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Blog / New Releases
Holacracy by Brian Robertson
By Blyth Meier
Is the Holacracy movement right for your company? Learn from the creator, Brian Robertson.
Categories: new-releases
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Blog / Book Giveaways
I Know How She Does It
By Porchlight
Laura Vanderkam is going to teach you how, or show you that you already do, "have it all."
Categories: giveaways
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Blog / Jack Covert Selects
Who Gets What—and Why by Alvin E. Roth
By Dylan Schleicher
Alvin E. Roth's new book Who Gets What—and Why, schools us in how different markets work, and how to make them work better.
Categories: jack-covert-selects
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Blog / Staff Picks
Skyfaring: A Journey With a Pilot by Mark Vanhoenacker
Book Review by Dylan Schleicher
Mark Vanhoenacker's new book Skyfaring is a beautifully constructed, exquisitely written love letter to flying.
Categories: staff-picks
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Blog / Excerpts
Star Brands by Carolina Rogoll
By Dylan Schleicher
In Star Brands, Carolina Rogoll introduces us to the star brand model, "a perfect intersection of solid marketing and management theory."
Categories: excerpts