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Andy Stefanovich Innovation, Growth and Change

Andy Stefanovich shares my love of innovation. Andy was the co-founder of the innovation company Play, and is now the chief curator and provocateur at Prophet, a strategic brand and marketing consultancy. He recently wrote Look at More: A Proven … Continue reading

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Shawn Coyne, Brainsteering

How do you conduct brainstorming sessions that don’t suck? Shawn Coyne, author of Brainsteering: A Better Approach to Breakthrough Ideas”  helps answer this question. Shawn is a former McKinsey consultant and with his brother Kevin, he is a founder of … Continue reading

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Neil Crofts, Authenticis

I came across Neil Crofts’ work five years ago when someone rang me up from the UK and said “Man, you’ve got to read this book.” And that book was called Authentic: How to Make a Living by Being Yourself. … Continue reading

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Linda Holbeche, Meaningful Work

I recently heard a story about a consultant who quit his job to become a car mechanic, and he loved it because he got the satisfaction of overseeing the whole process of taking a car that needed to be fixed … Continue reading

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Rich Litvin, That Confidence Guy

A little while ago I got a phone call from someone who said “I’m talking to interesting, confident people. It’s what I do.” And that’s how I met Rich Litvin, that Confidence Guy. Rich is a coach with clients all … Continue reading

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