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Archive for January 27th, 2009

Don’t fear the whitewater

2009/01/27

As a commuter I often listen in my radio to podcast. Therefore I offer you this  transciption. Too many words too read. Download the podcast and get inspired by the interview!!
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Published: November 12, 2008 in Knowledge@Wharton

Change is the new status-quo, and success at work will require agility, talent and [...]

How to manage your leadership and how to lead your manager

2009/01/27

Great post I found at  Leadership Challenge by Jim. Have included here because this blog is all about leadershi
p and managers.

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A client recently asked me how I would explain the difference between “management” and “leadership.” It’s a question that Barry Posner and I are frequently asked, and it may also be a topic of conversation [...]

Three lessons from a Net Promoter journey

2009/01/27

I insert this recent post from Customer Experience Matters by Bruce Temkin. Bruce reflects how inspiring a customer orientation can be. For leaders and employees.

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I’m speaking tomorrow at the Net Promoter Conference in San Francisco. After my flight today, I was able to catch a couple of sessions. One of those was a speech by Brad Smith, Intuit’s [...]

Beirut and the real people from Holland

2009/01/27

Beirut is my favourite band of this millenium
That´s whi i include this show. And of course   because i´m a real man from Holland!!!

You can not order change

2009/01/27

Acting compact on change is one of the themes of this blog. That is why I recommend this post and the bok (at least remember the book title and act accordingly!!)
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from Leading Blog: A Leadership Blog @ LeadershipNow

When Jim McNerney became CEO of Boeing in 2005, change wasn’t an option. It was mandated. In 2005 [...]