Generation Leadership > Bored with change? Experience story
[IdeaFestival] Johnnie Moore posts a thoughtful piece, linking to an article, The Fetish of Change, that challenges the notion that we live in times of unprecedented change. Challenging change might appear as useful as challenging the direction of the wind, but to the extent that organizations turn to consultants and leadership gurus to make sense of change, perhaps it can be a useful questioning of organizational practice.
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[a quick word from the far side of the galaxy] SciFi News Several news articles on things... : Original Battlestar Galactica star Richard Hatch appeared in the Sci Fi Channels reimagined version of the show this past Friday night, and early reports are indicating that the episode had even higher ratings than the previous weeks season premiere. Hatch
[RightWingDuck] October Surprise Contest: RightWingDuck 11/3/2004 Awards, and more awards Filed under: General ” RWD @ 5:18 pm Hello RWD readers. George Bush is our next President, which is bad for Democrats, Terrorists, and Democratic Terrorists. Howver, that is good news for us. Yipee. Im so excited, I thought I would take a moment and celebrate this
[Watchingmichaelmoore.blogspot.com] Watching Michael Moore: "One of the panelists was Michael Moore, writer and director of the award-winning documentary "Roger & Me." During the warm-up before the studio audience, Moore said something along the lines of "I dont know why we are making so much of an act of terror. It is three times more likely that you will be struck by lightening than die from an act of terror." I was aghast and responded, "I think what you have said is outrageous, particularly when we are today commemorating the deaths of 3,000 people resulting from an act of terror." I mention this exchange because it was not televised, occurring as it did before the show went live.
[Huffingtonpost.com] The Blog | James Moore: Branded | The Huffington Post: I was one of the attorneys who represented San Francisco residents Rebecca Gordon and Janet Adams in their successful Freedom of Information Act challenge to compel the government to release information about its creation of the "no fly" list after September 11th. See Gordon v.
[Johnniemoore.com] Johnnie Moore's Weblog: November 2004 Archives: Ton Zijlstra has a good post on his encounters with Howard Rheingold on Blogwalk - how collective action will change the world. These phenomena - collective action, open source marketing - get me stimulated and excited about possibilities, a world away from the top-down paradigm of conventional marketing.
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