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Moneyball and Management Innovation

Jamie Notter

Leadership insight.right when you need it. Moneyball and Management Innovation. We’re not seeing how the leadership game has changed. At the end of the 2002 season the Boston Red Sox offered Billy Beane a job. That is the promise of management innovation. The Results of Management Innovation.

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Jeffrey Cufaude, Idea Architects: Seen Elsewhere: Building Creative.

Idea Architects

custom-designing keynotes, workshops, and leadership conferences that promote innovation, learning, and community. Where TED Talks do so in a video format, ChangeThis does so by releasing attractively-designed manifestos on topics related to leadership and life. Jeffrey Cufaude, Idea Architects. Wednesday, May 16, 2012.

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Jeffrey Cufaude, Idea Architects: Facilitation Friday #15: Tools for.

Idea Architects

custom-designing keynotes, workshops, and leadership conferences that promote innovation, learning, and community. The sample quadrant from Gamestorming illustrates this approach. July 29, New Orleans, NYIB Leadership Pre-Conference. 9, New Orleans, NAHB Association Leadership Institute. Dec 2002 (6).

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Becoming You: 9 Questions & 6 Resources on Authenticity

Idea Architects

custom-designing keynotes, workshops, and leadership conferences that promote innovation, learning, and community. Barry Brownstein , a professor and the author of The Inner-Work of Leadership , has noted that “When we are authentic, we set in motion events that compound themselves and lead to discovery and growth.

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Facilitation Friday #10: Establish Rules of Engagement

Idea Architects

custom-designing keynotes, workshops, and leadership conferences that promote innovation, learning, and community. Here are some sample agreements from one of my favorite facilitation resources, The Facilitators Guide to Participatory Decision-Making: People draw each other out with supportive questions, “Is this what you mean?