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Book Review: The Design of Business

Bob Morris wrote 1 month ago: The Design of Business: Why Design Thinking is the Next Competitive Edge Roger Martin Harvard Busine … more →

Tags: Bob's blog entries, Roger Martin, Integrative Thinking, Harvard Business Press, The Design of Business, Why Design Thinking Is the Next Competitive Edge, Design Thinking, next competitive advantage, “knowledge funnel

Book Review: The Opposable Mind2 comments

Bob Morris wrote 1 month ago: The Opposable Mind: How Successful Leaders Win Through Integrative Thinking Roger Martin Harvard Bus … more →

Tags: Bob's blog entries, Roger Martin, Team of Rivals, Abraham Lincoln, Isadore Sharp, A G Lafley, Harvard Business School Press, How Successful Leaders Win Through Integrative Thinking, Doris Kearns

Book Review: Collaboration

Bob Morris wrote 3 months ago: Collaboration: How Leaders Avoid the Traps, Create Unity, and Reap Big Results Morten T. Hansen Harv … more →

Tags: Bob's blog entries, Collaboration, Harvard Business School Press, Henry Chesbrough, how leaders create unity, how leaders avoid the traps, how leaders reap big results, Morten T Hansen, Roger Martin

Build Your Own Strategic Reading Plan -- or, How Should You Pick Which Business Book(s) to Read?

Randy Mayeux wrote 5 months ago: So, I’m sitting in front of my television set.  ”Nothing” is on, and I simply spen … more →

Tags: Randy's blog entries, Malcolm Gladwell, The Long Tail, the tipping point, Good To Great, reality check, Outliers, Talent is Overrated, The Art of Innovation

Q #143: What are the benefits of “creative confrontation”?2 comments

Bob Morris wrote 5 months ago: In this series, Bob Morris poses a key question and then responds to it with material from one or mo … more →

Tags: Bob's blog entries, Al Switzler, clear the air, creative confrontation, crucial conversations, culture of candor, Daniel Goleman, improve results, Integrative Thinking

Q #26: What is “integrative thinking”?1 comment

Bob Morris wrote 7 months ago: Roger MartinIn this series, Bob Morris poses a key question and then responds to it with material fr … more →

Tags: Bob's blog entries, Business Books, Roger Martin, Doris Kearns Goodwin, Team of Rivals, Abraham Lincoln, Integrative Thinking

Q #22: What are the most basic fallacies?

Bob Morris wrote 7 months ago: In this series, Bob Morris poses a key question and then responds to it with material from one or mo … more →

Tags: Bob's blog entries, Business Books, Roger Martin, Warren Bennis, Noel Tichy, Robert Cialdini, Influence, Judgment, Fallacies

Wisdom in a box

Hit wrote 9 months ago: Sport, music, dance. These are-all process driven activities; quote every existing statistic, recogn … more →

Tags: Advert/Marketing/PR, Miscellaneous, Apter's theory, Cognitive Science, deep smarts, induction, Insight, Integration, Integrative Thinking

Book Review: Obama Employs "The Opposable Mind"

kerenloves2read wrote 1 year ago: On a scale of one to five (five being the best, one being the worst), I would give Roger Martin … more →

Tags: Non-Fiction, obama, McCain, book, Books, Review, Self-Help, Roger Martin, Business

The Opposable Mind by Roger Martin: Chapters 5 - 8

bookworm wrote 1 year ago: As promised, here are my thoughts on Chapters Five through Eight of Roger Martin’s The Opposab … more →

Tags: Management, leadership, Psychology, meditation, Communication, Business Books, organizational dynamics, Reading, HBS

The Opposable Mind by Roger Martin1 comment

bookworm wrote 1 year ago: I’ve finally gotten through yet another one of my library books — The Opposable Mind: Ho … more →

Tags: Management, leadership, Psychology, Business Books, organizational dynamics, Reading, Good To Great, Roger Martin

The Opposable Mind by Roger Martin: Chapters 1 - 41 comment

bookworm wrote 1 year ago: So far I’ve read the first half of Roger Martin’s The Opposable Mind: How Successful Lea … more →

Tags: Management, leadership, Psychology, Business Books, organizational dynamics, Reading, Library, Roger Martin

The Opposable Mind: How Successful Leaders Win Through Integrative Thinking by Roger Martin1 comment

bookworm wrote 1 year ago: These past few weeks I’ve been so slow at getting through my library books. I did start readin … more →

Tags: Management, leadership, Psychology, Strategy, Business Books, organizational dynamics, Reading, Library, Consulting

More Library Books6 comments

bookworm wrote 1 year ago: I went to the library today to return a few books and as usual I left with six more. The Wild Trees: … more →

Tags: Management, Marketing, Medicine, Communication, Business Books, Science Books, organizational dynamics, Reading, Library

What I Wrote Saturday Afternoon to Tiffany

John 24x7 wrote 1 year ago: Hello Tiffany, Thank you as always for the kindness of sharing your thoughts. You wrote that we were … more →

Tags: spirituality, Personal Growth, Love, Relationships, Good Tiff-Tiff Hunting, Rilke, Self-Improvement, peck

Innovative Social Science: Ammisology Understood

jmcquigge wrote 1 year ago: On January 2007 as part of my course work in the Small and Medium Enterprise Management Program at A … more →

Tags: Ammisology, Student Leadership, algonquin college, Ammisceo, Ottawa Catholic School Board, Social, Roger Martin, Gary Hamel, The Future of Management

the opposable mind1 comment

Craig wrote 1 year ago: Thinking about thinking, that’s what The Opposable Mind by Roger Martin invites you to do.  Ma … more →

Tags: Books, Problem-solving, Roger Martin, Thinking


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