Chance Encounters And The Repackaging Of Synchronicity
Posted on05 Aug 2010
TagsJohn Hagel, quantum mechanics, The Power of Pull, The Economist, technology, synchronicity, networking, Lang Davison, John Seely Brown, intuition, emotions, connections, coincidence, Carl Jung
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The July 24, 2010 Schumpeter column of The Economist discussed the book, The Power of Pull: How Small Moves, Smartly Made, Can... Read More
Inherent Conflict Between Talent and Large Organizations
Posted on09 Jul 2010
Tagsorganization, The Atlantic, technology, Talent, T.E. Lawrence (Lawrence of Arabia), special forces, size, Seven Pillars of Wisdom, Personality, military, Imperial Grunts, freedom, employees, corporate, business, action
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An inherent conflict exists between talent and large organizations. They box it in. I first came across this in the landmark book... Read More
Source of Greatest Resistance to Technology in the Workplace
Posted on27 Jun 2010
Tagsskills, attitude, customers, Dean Kamen, Influence, intuition, management, military, mindset, organization, perspective, process, relationships, sales, strategy, technology, The Economist
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The source of greatest resistance to technology in the workplace is mindset. It shows up as applying technology in old ways. It’s... Read More