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organization

What is leadership?

October 2, 2009

The internet disperses power, the consequence of which is that, as long as we have free will, intrinsic inspiration will trump external control. The social age requires association, rather than disassociation. That means we mustn’t forget leadership, we must reframe it. Leadership as talent development and creative vision can go a long way.

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Re-tuning the returns

September 3, 2009

The creative potential of inter-relationships in social business will be at the heart of a new organizational effectiveness and new commercial return.

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How we can recalibrate the notion of organization

June 12, 2009

When we recognize that the neurology and pathology of organizations are relevant to their
 development, then rapid, seamless, synaptic responses instead of slow, mechanical ones 
become a reality.

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Social connectivity is the new management rock n’ roll

May 3, 2009

The Rolling Stones were formed when Keith Richards hit on Brian Jones because he was a big record collector. They became one of the greats of a new era. Meanwhile, the bowler hatted brigade carried on for a while, still getting up and taking the 7:45am train to Waterloo. But it was with the Stones that the fruitful change lay. They were the future. Management can gain a great deal from learning new leadership skills, loosening up and listening to the band.

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