motivation
This is why I blog Paid Members Public
Nick Crocker: > To know what you think, write it down. Forcing myself to write something down, to structure it, to let it see light is the best way for me to clarify what I actually think about something. It’s from a list of 30 things he’s learned
Maslow's Hierarchy of Bunkum Paid Members Public
Don't believe the cod-scientific management nonsense.
Le Web: Passion and adrenaline as a future-shaping cocktail Paid Members Public
What on earth does kite-surfing have to do with startup culture? The MaiTai events mash together kite-surfers, investors and entrepreneurs in an adventure sports/entrepreneurship party. Susi Mai’s parents were wind-surfing hippies. Done her own thing with competitive kite-urging. Bill Tai is more tradition – an angel investor and board
John Rosling: is the chief executive the chief entrepreneur? Paid Members Public
John Rosling, Shirlaws [http://www.shirlawsonline.com/coach_profiles/30-john-rosling](site dead – find him on Twitter [https://twitter.com/jrosling] now) “Chief Executive or Chief Entrepreneur? The Future of Business Leadership” Based on a show of hands of the Like Minds audience, this room contains the highest ratio of entrepreneurship
#csnf - Managing the Modern Employee Paid Members Public
Robert Johnson, strategic consultant at the Central Office of Information, knew nothing about social networking when he took on the talk. 60s: people told what to do without explanation70s & 80s: more communication and buy-in90s: Corporation as friend, expectation of employees as innovators. Blame-free, supportive culture.We have baby boomers,