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09-Jul-2008 | People Don’t Hate Change, They Hate How You’re Trying to Change Them
According to a summary of over 40 research studies on change, the success rate of strategy execution and corporate change programs is 33%. At the same time, a Conference Board survey of over 600 g... more »
By Michael T. Kanazawa Topic Business 

09-Jul-2008 | Tell the Whole Truth
"How can you tap the transformational power of the truth? How can you use it to turn ordinary relationships into extraordinary ones? The answer is to grasp the truth in its fullest sense, and then ... more »
By Clinton Korver Topics Business Culture 

09-Jul-2008 | Chindia Rising: Why the Rise of China and India is Inevitable
"Rudyard Kipling, who proclaimed that 'East is East and West is West and never the twain shall meet' has already been proven wrong with respect to Westernization of heritage-rich and tradition-base... more »
By Jagdish N. Sheth Topics Business Culture 

09-Jul-2008 | The Design Funnel: A Manifesto for Meaningful Design
"Are you a professional designer?

Would you like a process to create more consistently creative work which distinguishes itself from the work of your peers?

Would you like a process whi... more »
By Stephen Hay Topic Business 

09-Jul-2008 | Success-Driven Philosophy: Finding Clarity of Purpose and Achieving Arete Through Philosophical Examination
"This manifesto will facilitate your philosophical examination as you iron out what you believe and why you believe it. We do this by providing a philosophical toolkit, as well as a framework for c... more »
By Joshua Goldman and Jason Shen Topics Culture Other 

09-Jul-2008 | Globalization Becomes Truly Global: Lessons Learned at Lenovo
"Lenovo, one of the world’s largest manufacturers of personal computers, is a prime example of [an] 'emerging-market' multinational ... With its 2005 acquisition of IBM’s personal computer division... more »
By Reid Walker Topic Business 

04-Jun-2008 | The Invisible Badge: Moving Past Conspicuous Consumption
Thorstein Veblen introduced the idea of “conspicuous consumption” in The Theory of the Leisure Class, in 1899. And it’s still being recycled today. Veblen gave examples like the man who parades dow... more »
By Rob Walker Topics Business Culture 

04-Jun-2008 | Turning Learning Right Side Up: Putting Education Back on Track
Education should be a lifelong enterprise, a process enhanced by an environment that supports to the greatest extent possible the attempt of people to “find themselves” throughout their lives.

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By Russell Ackoff and Daniel Greenberg Topic Culture 

04-Jun-2008 | The Career Employee Bill of Rights
In the past, an employee’s relationship with their job was about work life boundaries. Today and in the future, work is and will be an integral expression of who you are. More than ever before, peo... more »
By Milo Sindell and Thuy Sindell, Ph.D. Topic Business 

04-Jun-2008 | Escaping Corporate America: Changing Your Career Can Change Your Life
You can find meaningful work in corporations, but if the company values are too different from your own or if you are stuck in a job that doesn’t tap into your talents, it’s probably time to escape... more »
By Pamela Skillings Topic Business 

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