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Ivan Glickman
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Cut Yourself Some Slack, Willya?

If this year has taught many in business anything, it is how failure can reach out and grab even the most successful enterprise. Yes we all have been reminded that failure is a fact of life but we may have forgotten that failure is ...READ»

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Nonsense At Work

Don’t waste a nonsense moment:Have you heard the one about the 6 year old Cub Scout who was so proud of his scout eating utensil that he took it to use at school?  He got 45 days in a disciplinary school all because the ...READ»

ethqth
LEARNING   |  1 comment

Can Smart.fm's iPhone App Really Teach You Brain Anatomy?

Dozens of to-do apps and voice recorders have allowed the iPhone to serve as a safety net for all the things that slip through our brains, forgotten. But can an iPhone app really help you remember? The creators of a new iPhone ...READ»

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Sales and Status - Business Improvisation at its Best

Status awareness and manipulation is one of those allusive attributes that people often think a great sales person is ‘born with’. Like most value sales skills, some come to them naturally and perform them in an unconsciously competent state of mind. Status awareness and manipulation, your own and how you use it to affect a situation, is a key ingredient in sales and leadership. We are constantly keeping track of our status relative to others. Status is also about pecking order, real or imagined. We hold a metal representation of our status in our minds during interactions and it affects our metal processes. If your target relationship with a client is as a trusted adviser and if your purpose is to obtain an insider position then observing and manipulating status is a critical success factor.READ»

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The Coolest Schools in the World

Today, World Architecture News unveiled the finalists for it's Educational Building of the Year, and it's an impressive lot, designed to solve real problems. Here's a round-up of the six competitors: The Australian Technical ...READ»

Ivan Glickman
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Twitterprise: Bringing Whole Selves to Work

Social messaging offers much more than collaboration when individuals include their multidimensional perspectives in the Enterprise stream.READ»

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Leading the Way Out of this Economic -- and Ethical -- Mess

I'm looking for any sign I can find that we're in recovery -- not only that the economy is turning around, but that the mindset that led us into this mess is shifting. I found a good one. The chief learning officer of ...READ»

Ivan Glickman

Learn More with Less: Nontraditional Fundraising for Corporate Education

Fundraising for your education department. Why not?READ»

How to Feel Hopeful in Hopeless Times...

"There is no sense being a pessimist.It would never work anyway." -- Unknown The news is... Aw, pick a negative. Fill in the blank with any gloomy descriptor you can think of to depict just how un-rosy things are in the world right ...READ»

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How to Cut Costs Strategically...

...every business I know of is struggling with cutting costs, and too many will do it without thinking beyond the dollars and cents...READ»

A new journey

This weekend marks the start of a new journey for President elect Barack Obama. He is leading Americans toward a historical day on Tuesday, January 20th, through his words of hope, optimism, and valor for the future . He is absolutely ...READ»

INNOVATION   |  Comment

Do Something Different...

Gerry (my partner at GrowthWorks) and I created a Leading Innovation workshop this year based on our book. We delivered the training for a high-tech company to its top 400 managers around the world. At the end of day one of each ...READ»

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Manifesto for the 21st Century Family Network

Family is at the core of community, so in order to build strong communities we need to look for new ways to develop strong family bonds by using modern web-based tools.READ»

Ivan Glickman
LEARNING   |  3 comments

Twitter Your Time-of-Day

Wonder if you're learning all you can from Twitter and Facebook? Consider the time of day.READ»

Ivan Glickman
CULTURE   |  1 comment

Learn More With Less: Low-cost Content

With less money available for corporate education efforts, how can organizations continue to support intentional learning in the enterprise? This is the second in a series of articles focused on learning as the money runs out.READ»

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Learn More With Less: Corporate Education in the Current Economy

With less money available for corporate education efforts, how can organizations learn more now? Some suggestions are old school, others post-modern. This is the first in a series of articles focused on learning as the money runs out.READ»

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Can Twittering Create an Economy of Words?

How companies should use Twitter. More answers to executives' tough questions about microsharing in the enterprise.READ»

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Are Employees Twittering Away Productivity?

Answers to executives' tough questions about microsharing in the enterprise. As the enterprise microsharing market grows all in, I hear from skeptical leaders befuddled by this trend, wanting to be reassured their people aren't ...READ»

Ivan Glickman

The New Media Skills

It's time to review the new set of skills people of all ages require to succeed. After my son told me recently he couldn't find one of his favorite books and that I should, "order another one online," he climbed into my office ...READ»

marcia-connor
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Enterprise Micro-Learning

If you can't fathom how Twitter can help your company, read on. When a student opened fire on the Virginia Tech campus last year, the school had no systematic way to alert those in harm's way. In the days that followed, ...READ»

Ivan Glickman

Face to Facebook Learning

I'm a voracious learner. In addition to reading magazines, books, blogs, tweets, and faces, I persistently look for patterns, connections, anomalies and what's new. I tolerated school only because it was where my friends were and ...READ»

Ivan Glickman
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Learning Dis'

On a drizzly day in Madison Wisconsin, several hundred of my classmates stood in line on Bascom Hill waiting to audition for bit parts in the Rodney Dangerfield movie Back to School. Although I was nowhere near the set months later, ...READ»

Ivan Glickman
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What I Learned During My Summer Vacation

June through August, when I was young, entailed family trips around the state. In September, when asked about my vacation, I would say brightly, "I visited Mexico, Paris and Lebanon," and then in a quieter voice, ...READ»

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Learn, for a Change

Citing a quote from 19th century writer Thomas Carlyle, Bud Bilanch talks about learning after your formal years of study are finished in his new blog. I admire the concept that it is the books you read and the study you do after ...READ»

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