George Bernard Shaw once said, "The reasonable man adapts himself to the world, the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on the unreasonable man." John Elkington talks about how the most successful social entrepreneurs are unreasonable, but their emotional, highly ambitious...
You pick, I reviewRE: You pick, I reviewThe three that jumped out at me:1) The Khanna book on India/China2) Cappelli on talent3) "Predictable Surprises"my picksI'm interested in: Creative CapitalThe Power of Unreasonable PeopleFollowershipBecoming a Resonant LeaderTalent on DemandRocking that BoatMichael FitzgeraldRE: You pick, I reviewThe Power of Unreasonable PeoplePredictable SurprisesThank...
Social enterprise ventures are taking the brass ring at traditional business awards, with Global Ethics and One Water founder Duncan Goose scooping the top entrepreneur prize at the National Business Awards this week. Goose -- a former board member at media giant WPP...
Harvard Business School Press sent me its Spring 2008 catalog. Tell me what you'd like to see reviewed. Books on the way include: Billions of Entrepreneurs: How China and India Are Reshaping Their Futures -- and Yours, by Tarun Khanna ...