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As is her way, Rosabeth Moss Kanter has written an essay which not only hits the the nail on the head, but then knocks it clear though to the other side. Talking about leadership and power in our connected world, she crisply articulates what it means...
"I'm not sure what a fairy tale is. In terms of the fact that taking
something which was on its knees and almost finished, and arriving
where we have today is for me an exceptional experience. Just seeing
the resolve of people who didn't give up....
I really like this talk by Sam Martin about "man spaces". Same came up with this really interesting talk by putting Principles 1 and 2 to work:
Experience the world instead of talking abou experiencing the world
See and hear with the mind of a...
At the end of the film Truth in 24, Howden Haynes (race winner Tom Kristensen's race engineer) admits that his team's victory has left him emotionally numb: he's not elated, he's not sad, he's just kind of there, hovering above his elated peers, not...
Finally got me a proper racing helmet! A boyhood dream come true.
Many thanks to everyone who helped me pick the right one and get it set up with graphics: Jeff, Katie, Gerry, Diem, David, and Helen.
And I'd like to thank my sponsors, blah blah...
I was searching for blogs about "Automotive Marketing" and Metacool came to the top of the list... I don't understand why this would be the #1 ranked automotive marketing blog. The articles are irrelevant dribble and some regurgitation of current news items. Metacool's author seems predisposed to trash anything USA in origin and the only thing i read that was even mildly interesting was the blog about the Porsche 917 Hippie racer which is cited for the wrong reasons. There is so much that could have been said about the Porsche 917, but to focus on a not-very-inspired paint job is to denigrate the car itself and ignore the truly artistically relevant race car painting experiments that WERE going on at the time of the cited 917's public appearances.
The bicycle blog article was VERY lame!