Esther Dyson, Thought Leader on Engagement, Leadership, and Accountability
By Michelle Malay Carter on June 29, 2009
I read Art Kleiner’s strategy+business interview with Esther Dyson, a thought leader in the field of high tech innovation.? Some thoughts from this article parallel what I’ve been saying here at Mission Minded Management.? (Emphasis added) On Engagement “The really good marketers will become much more clever about what they do, and engage with people […]
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Elliott Who? Elliott “MidLife Crisis” Jaques
By Michelle Malay Carter on April 10, 2008
Where did the term ?midlife crisis? come from? How about ?corporate culture?? Who founded the Tavistock Institute (precursor to OD?s seminal home, the National Training Lab)? Who received a special award from General Colin Powell in 1992 for military leadership and instruction? Who created an actual science out of the arbitrary, highly subjective selection, promotion, […]
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