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Communication Nation: The role of visual thinking and communication in change management

Communication Nation: The role of visual thinking and communication in change management | Business change | Scoop.it

Dr. Martin Eppler of the University of St. Gallen interviews Dave Gray about visual thinking and change.

 

This video is related to an interview Dave Gray gave on change management for the management journal Organizations Entwicklung.

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19 Tips for Success from @RichardBranson - @MelissahStanger

19 Tips for Success from @RichardBranson - @MelissahStanger | Business change | Scoop.it

Richard Branson founded Virgin in 1970 at the age of 20, and he hasn’t looked back. He’s the only entrepreneur to have built eight separate billion-dollar companies in eight different industries — and he did it all without a degree in business. We’ve compiled 19 of the best tips from his new book — 'Like a Virgin: Secrets They Won’t Teach You at Business School': http://amzn.to/S4xLsm

 

 

 

 

1. Don't do it if you don't enjoy it;

2. Be visible;

3. Choose your name wisely;

4. You can't run a business without taking risks;

5. You can't run a business without taking risks;

6. The first impression is everything. So is the second;

7. Perfection is unattainable;

8. The customer is always right, most of the time;

9. Define your brand;

10. Explore uncharted territory;

11. Beware the "us vs. them" environment;

12. Build a corporate comfort zone.

13. Not everyone is suited to be CEO;

14. Seek a second opinion. Seek a third;

15. Cut ties without burning bridges;

16. Pick up the phone;

17. Change shouldn't be feared, but it should be managed;

18. When it comes to making mistakes, bounce back, don’t fall down;

19. Be a leader, not a boss.

 


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