Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Weekly Hotlist: Moving Around Without Losing Your Roots

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Moving Around Without Losing Your Roots
by Gianpiero Petriglieri
Even in our globalized world, those who lead need a strong sense of home.
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Look familiar? For this week's Hotlist, we're giving you a list of the most noteworthy blog posts we published in 2012. Enjoy!
Sarah Green
COMMUNICATION
The Responsiveness Trap
Sarah Green
We've lost the entire point of using email.
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Dan Pallotta
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
When My Business Failed
Dan Pallotta
When my company folded, it felt worse than a death. Really.
Read more.
Nilofer Merchant
LEADERSHIP
Just How Powerful Are You?
Nilofer Merchant
The new rules of work mean you get to decide.
Read more.
Accelerating Change
Accelerating Change
A PowerPoint Presentation Based on the Work of John P. Kotter
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James Allworth
COMPETITION
Who Cares If Samsung Copied Apple?
James Allworth
How imitation spurs innovation.
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Amy Gallo
BEST PRACTICES
Why Aren't You Delegating?
Amy Gallo
It's time to drop the excuses.
Read more.
 Video
OPERATIONS
The 5 Whys
Video
Finding the human causes of technical problems.
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Dan Zarrella
SOCIAL MEDIA
How to Calculate the Value of a Like
Dan Zarrella
It's time we do the math on social media ROI.
Read more.
Vikram Mansharamani
ECONOMY
All Hail the Generalist
Vikram Mansharamani
In uncertain, ambiguous times, too much specialization can be a handicap.
Read more.
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MORE EDITORS' PICKS FROM 2012
1
An Introvert's Guide to Networking
2
For Those Who Want to Lead, Read
3
Which Best Practice Is Ruining Your Business?
4
Wanting Meaningful Work Is Not a First World Problem
5
The Disciplined Pursuit of Less
COMMENT OF THE WEEK
"As Gertrude Stein said after visiting her hometown of Oakland after many years in Paris: "There is no there, there." As a US expat of 25 years, for me, there is no there, there; only here, here and now, now."
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