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ChangeThis: Issue 62
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The 62nd issue of ChangeThis has been published for your autodidactic pleasure. Excerpts and links below. ::::: Breaking Organizational Codependence: Downsizing’s Liberating Wake-Up Call by David Noer "I’m told there is an ancient Chinese curse that translates into 'May you live in interesting times.
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Get a Conference Call With Tim Sanders and 100 of Your Friends
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Starting today, we're offering a couple nice deals when you purchase bulk copies of Tim Sanders' book Saving the World at Work. Offer 1 gets you a conference call for up to 100 people directly with the author. Offer 2 gets you free copies of his DVD series.
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Blog / New Releases
Twitterville Book Launch and Podcast
By 800-CEO-READ
Today I had a nice conversation with Shel Israel about his new book, Twitterville: How Businesses Can Thrive in the New Global Neighborhoods, which also, coincidentally was released today via Portfolio. In both our conversation and the book, Shel talks about how companies are becoming involved in Twitter to do better business. He tells stories about companies like Dell, who are getting a better grasp on those dissatisfied with service they've received - and it's better than customer service, where a center waits for a call, and then attempts to deal with it as quickly as possible.
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Devastating Intelligence
By 800-CEO-READ
“Details of Bravo’s destruction were so deeply unsettling that over the next five years, the Atomic Energy Commission released only fragments of reports about it. Even a report to Congress was delayed due to “international political sensitivity. ” Most of the scientific studies of radiation were conducted by academic institutes funded by the AEC.
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Internet Algorithm Arrives at Top 100 Business Books
By 800-CEO-READ
Jurgen Appelo at Noop. nl has created and algorithm that takes the number of Amazon reviews, average Amazon ranking, and number of hits on Google to create the Top 100 Best Books for Managers, Leaders & Humans. In talking about some of the analysis Appelo says: The book with the largest number of Amazon reviews is Freakonomics (#53, by Steven D.
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Butterfly in the Sky...
By 800-CEO-READ
When Geordi La Forge left his career as helmsman and chief engineer of the starship Enterprise , he found a new calling—as a champion of literacy to Earth's children. Known to us as LeVar Burton, he took the helm of Reading Rainbow in 1983. (I know the television sequence of events runs backwards here, The Next Generation not premiering until 1987 and all, but the man was a chief engineer.
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Leading by Example
By 800-CEO-READ
Alan Deutschman's forthcoming book, Walk the Walk, begins by giving examples of historical leaders who not only talked a good talk, but who also practiced what they preached. The point is strong, and from there, Deutschman delves into business leaders who have followed the same practice, with incredible results. In the case of both historical and business leaders, surprises occur - results happen that don't appear to make sense on the surface ( for example, MLK Jr.
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Retiring Wisely
By 800-CEO-READ
For the working world, investing might be a scary venture these days, as the predictability of stocks might be mostly negative. Though that's changing, soon-to-be or recent retirees are facing even more critical decisions about what to do with their money that will ensure them comfortable living for as long as possible. Enter financial expert Daniel R.
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800-CEO-READ Podcast with Jeffrey Ford, co-author of The Four Conversations
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I recently talked with Jeffrey Ford, co-author with Laurie Ford of The Four Conversations: Daily Communication That Gets Results. The Fords believe that conversation can be broken down into four categories. In the podcast, we talk about each type of conversation and the right time to use them.
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It Wasn't My Fault!
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When things go wrong, everyone wonders why, and usually many people have many different answers. In Roger Connors and Tom Smith's new book, How Did That Happen? , the authors explore and outline a solid plan for developing better accountability.
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