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The hero of Jean-Luc Godard's Le Petit Soldat declared “The cinema is truth, 24 times per second,” as The Guardian's Peter Bradshaw noted while pondering frame rates and cinematic standards last ye...
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March 22, 6:39 AM
Teaching leadership and innovation is critical to our society's future. We could do better. Via Pippa Davies @PippaDavies
Elizabeth Hutchinson's comment,
March 22, 3:23 AM
Great article. Think it might be too late for me :)
Alexandra Herazo Ferrer's comment,
March 25, 6:31 AM
Interesting article although it misses some critical aspects of education for future leaders like ethics and social compromise. :(
Alexandra Herazo Ferrer's curator insight,
March 25, 6:35 AM
He quedado algo inquieta al leer este artículo. Quiero, al compartir este artículo, hacer énfasis en la ausencia de aspectos tan importantes y críticos en la educación de nuevos líderes, la ética o el compromiso social como llaves para el éxito de toda comunidad. Delete the scoop?
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January 12, 10:16 AM
Everything you need to know about management you can still learn from reading Drucker. What would he think of your business? Via Tom Hood, David Hain, JLAndrianarisoa, Fred Zimny
Tom Hood's curator insight,
January 11, 3:43 PM
Some things are ageless - that would be Peter Drucker. My one book would be Managing in Turbluent Times recommended by former CEO of Moss Adams and former CHair of AICPA & IFAC, Bob Bunting. Great article!
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January 12, 9:46 AM
Oops, i work in education. Wondering if his statement for marketing and innvoation is also relevant for educational organizations. Delete the scoop?
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Are you sitting comfortably? Then listen to PR leaders discussing the power of storytelling to build brands and energise businesses (Interesting read "@ThePRCoach: Good read: What is the role of #storytelling in #PR?
I love this post that reminds us all about the power of storytelling for businesses. Here Public Relations leaders share with us how stories are critical to use in business for branding and building a strong customer base.
Stories are everywhere, but the real trick is the following, says Tom Watson, professor of public relations at Bournemouth University: “For brand communicators, the challenge is to create narratives that are deserving of trust by their target markets and sustainable over time." I also like what Kevin Murray, chairman of PR agency the Good Relations Group, says: “I use stories to entertain people at dinner parties to amuse. But in business you need to tell stories that make a difference.” Good point!
Go read what the PR professionals in the article have to say. There are great insights.
Link to original article: http://prmoment.com/1212/What-is-the-role-of-storytelling-in-PR.aspx ;
This review was written by Karen Dietz for her curated content on business storytelling at www.scoop.it/t/just-story-it ; Via Karen Dietz Delete the scoop?
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Have you ever worked with a very charismatic leader?
Charisma is something that many people believe you're born with. However, this isn't the case – you can become more charismatic, and we'll explore how you can develop charisma in this article
Defining Charisma
Charisma is a collection of traits and behaviors that make you appeal to other people. The word comes from the Greek word "charis," which means "grace" or "gift."
Read more: http://bit.ly/KJZ7WX Via Martin Gysler, donhornsby Delete the scoop?
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February 22, 3:17 AM
We put together an infographic that describes some leadership qualities that can be developed and put in your own skills filing cabinet. ... Via Ana Cristina Pratas, Gust MEES, donhornsby, Virginia (Pavlovich
Ali Godding's curator insight,
February 21, 11:14 AM
There it is... the challenge of management on one page. Being all of these things is a tall order. Many are up for it, few really live it.... great infographic! Delete the scoop?
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January 6, 6:35 AM
Community, more than any other factor, will transform the role of leaders and influence the development of workplace culture. The power of online learning communities is more visible in lean-running start-ups where skills must shift quickly, but I think their effect will be more profound in established companies on a global scale. Via Richard Andrews, Bobby Dillard, AlGonzalezinfo, Christine Heine, Roger Francis
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December 30, 2012 8:46 PM
, as soon as they stop seeing it as one-way communication....
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January 5, 11:54 AM
"Online learning social communities exist which cater to all learning styles, all skill sets and personalities, native abilities and educational needs.
Available to employees on-demand as well as via mobile devices and tablets, online learning communities remove barriers dear to the hearts of brick-and-mortar universities and companies."
~I completey agree! Delete the scoop?
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George Couros (@gcouros on Twitter) is the Division Principal of Innovative Teaching and Learning for Parkland School Division, a large district near Edmonton, Alberta.
As many school administrators are enjoying their summer break, we all tend to think of ways that we can make our school better in the upcoming year. Often, I point school principals and district leaders to a powerful post by Will Richardson that helps us point the finger right at ourselves when we are looking to push our school ahead. Richardson states:
"Meaningful change ain't gonna happen for our kids if we're not willing to invest in it for ourselves first. At the heart, it's not about schools . . . it's about us."
Read more: http://www.edutopia.org/blog/21st-century-PLNs-school-leaders-george-couros
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