Category: Thought Leadership

Dan Heath & How to Change Your Workplace – WorkLife Podcast with Adam Grant

Organizational psychologist, Adam Grant says you spend a quarter of your life at work and you should enjoy it! In his WorkLife Podcast with TED Audio Collective, Grant takes you inside the minds of some of the world’s most fascinating

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From Michael C. Bush: What 11/3 Means to Me

Michael C. Bush

November 3 has always been an emotional day for me. This year will be no different. On November 1, 1988, my wife and I were at the hospital with my father who, until a few days earlier, seemed physically indestructible.

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Interview with Howard Putnam: Thought Leader in Aviation

Howard Putnam

This interview with Howard Putnam was posted on the JDA Aviation Technology Solutions blog on October 2013. The Airliner Deregulation Act was passed in 1978, but the freedoms of an unfettered market took years to create real changes in airline

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Speakers: Leverage Your Book and Platform: Part 3

The following is a guest blog article by Peter Winick. Peter is an entrepreneurial-minded leader who leverages the power of internal and external relationships to accelerate growth within emerging and high-potential companies and individuals that have powerful intellectual property. In

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Speakers – Leverage Your Book & Platform: Part 2

  The following is a guest blog article by Peter Winick. Peter is an entrepreneurial-minded leader who leverages the power of internal and external relationships to accelerate growth within emerging and high-potential companies and individuals that have powerful intellectual property.

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3 Ways to Strategically Leverage your Book & Platform

Today’s post is from guest blogger, Peter Winick.  Peter is an entrepreneurial-minded leader who leverages the power of internal and external relationships to accelerate growth within emerging and high-potential companies and individuals that have powerful intellectual property. Everybody is doing it.

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