SmartBlogs for SmartBrief on Leadership
Lead Your Boss
Leadership Now | 6 hours 6 minutes ago
A can-do person himself, Theodore Roosevelt once advised, Do what you can, with what you have, where you are. Roosevelt s admonition is easier said than done. Most of us are not in a position to implement sweeping change by the wave of our hand. And some of us are in a counterproductive culture where sticking your head up is a good way to get it knocked off. But we can learn to what we can, with what we have, from where we are. It means that we must learn the art of leading from the middle ...
Film Friday: Beat the Devil
OpenCulture Blog | 10 hours ago
This one comes straight from our collection of Free Online Movies. Beat the Devil is a 1953 classic directed by the great John Huston and co-written by Truman Capote, which stars Humphrey Bogart, Jennifer Jones, and Gina Lollobrigida. Not a bad lineup. It’s technically a noir film. But it’s really a dramatic comedy (or comic [...]
New Healthcare Paradigm: Technology, Value and Emergence
Columbia Business School | 13 hours 36 minutes ago
Above: Healthcare conference team. As the vitriolic debate on healthcare reform dominates the news, healthcare industry leaders continue to focus on several issues: innovation to drive growth and promote cost efficiencies; new offerings to generate higher value for each healthcare dollar invested; and the emergence of attractive new global markets and technologies. They recognize that continued economic weakness and new sets of competitive and regulatory pressures create a more challenging ...
The amateur scientist (that's us)
Seth Godin's Blog | 18 hours 30 minutes ago
Many people buy a car (probably their single biggest discretionary purchase) based on slamming a door, kicking a tire and judging the handshake of a salesperson. We choose a surgeon based on the carpeting in his office and a politician...
The amateur scientist (that's us)
Seth Godin's Blog | 18 hours 48 minutes ago
Many people buy a car (probably their single biggest discretionary purchase) based on slamming a door, kicking a tire and judging the handshake of a salesperson. We choose a surgeon based on the carpeting in his office and a politician...
Jimi Hendrix Breaks Out in America, Covers Bob Dylan
OpenCulture Blog | 21 hours 5 minutes ago
We take you back to 1967, to the three-day Monterey Pop Festival in California, which was kind of a precursor to the Woodstock Festival held in 1969. Monterey marked, among other things, the first major American appearances by Jimi Hendrix and The Who. Above, we give you Hendrix covering Bob Dylan’s anthem Like a Rolling [...]
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Leadership Now
A wide variety of leadership information and insights gathered by international publishing and media services company, M2 Communications, Ltd.
The Next Big Thing
Tom Davenport, President's Chair in Information Technology and Management at Babson College, blogs for Harvard Business Publishing.
The Big Think
Hundreds of hours of interviews with fascinating leaders from a variety of disciplines, fields and cultures.
Liberum
A division of the Wall Street Transcript, Liberum asserts that management is a key factor in a company's ability to perform and thrive.
OpenCulture Blog
Smart, interesting and freely available videos, articles, and online courses from around the web, handpicked by Stanford's Director & Associate Dean of Continuing Studies.
How to Change the World
Guy Kawasaki's observations and thoughts on all things business and innovation - especially re technology, venture capital and entrepreneurship.
Seth Godin's Blog
Columbia Business School
Columbia's b-school blog features research, ideas, achievements in innovation and entrepreneurship.
