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When Strategic Planning Goes Wrong: Why “Simple” is So Hard
When working with leadership groups to develop strategies, I notice that they often struggle with saying “no.” It is very easy for a strategy to
No More Low-Value Meetings!
I have to admit to a bias. I am driven to maximize the value of every meeting I can. By that, I mean that I want everyone who attends a meeting to
Bloomington Innovation Leaders Converge on Convention Center October 1
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The Myth of Best Practice
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Do You Work In A Giver, Taker or Matching Company Culture?
Did you know that organizations with “giver” cultures consistently outperform those with “taker” cultures? A giver culture is one in which people
How To Bring Focus To Chaotic Problem Solving
[fbshare type="button" float="right"] What's the first thing that happens when people get together to solve a problem? Questions start to