Month: April 2019

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    DogEarThis

    So I was having a Twitter chat with Nick Childs and Gerad Petherbridge a while back and we were talking about how Twitter is such a good place to come across great books that you haven't read, and great concepts from great books that you haven't read too. Planners on Twitter seemed to be particularly…

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    Post of the Month – March 2019 – The Winner

    Thanks for all the votes. It was a pretty close run one but I'm happy to say that the winner is Richard Huntingdon with his post The Value of Deep Work is Your Only Real Value. Unbelievably this is the first time Richard has won, but well done to him – he joins the hall…

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    Post of the Month – March 2019 – The Vote

    Thanks for the nominations. Another good set of reading this month. So our vote is between: The Stupidity of Sameness and the Value of Difference by Tom Roach Brief in Haste, Repent at Leisure by Jan Gooding Strategy Needs Good Words by Martin Weigel The Value of Deep Work is Your Only Real Value by Richard Huntingdon Pitch:…

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    Post of the Month – March 2019 – Nominations

    It's time to open nominations for Post of the Month. More good reading to be had this month so as usual I've put a short starting list of nominations below but please do add to these with posts that you think have been particularly good over the past month. You can nominate via the comments…

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    Good Questions

    Too often we focus on getting quickly to the answer to challenges and not pausing to think whether we are actually asking the right question. The ability to ask good questions will I think be one of the greatest leadership skills in increasingly complex environments. Which is why I really like this quote from Kevin…

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