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Open Strategy

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Professors Christian Stadler, Julia Hautz, Kurt Matzler, and Stephan Friedrich von den Eichen describe open idea sourcing. It is a centuries-old method that involves varied groups of insiders and outsiders.…

12 Rules for Life

12 Rules for Life

Jordan Peterson’s 12 principles for life are not without debate or moral clarity. He is the author, clinical psychologist, and a University of Toronto psychology professor. He also wrote this book;…

The Power of Pressure

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Whether you’re an Olympic athlete, a sales representative, or a college student, your ability to handle pressure influences your success – or failure. “A diamond is a lump of coal…

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This critical study by strategy professor Ron Adner may cause you to reconsider what you “know” about disruption. The majority of advice on the subject still sets start-ups against incumbents.…

Stillness is the Key Book Summary

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Daymond John wants you to achieve as much as he has, therefore he offers a helpful guide. Powershift is written by shark tank millionaire Daymon John, the self-made millionaire and…