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[NetWorldingBlog] 5 Ways to Grow Your Thought Leadership to Grow Your Market ...: I just got done reading a great article on PR that focuses on how thought leadership is the next “big PR frontier.” I have been laughing for the last five minutes because I have had a running argument with my husband, a top executive in the restaurant equipment manufacturing world about the word “thought leader.”

[Internet PR public relations social media marketing promotions advertising] 'Thought Leadership' Is Next PR Frontier: Strategic “thought leadership”-focused public relations is now an essential tool in the quest to enhance company image by differentiating one’s philosophy and offerings in our highly commoditized, information-cluttered mediascape. It helps to build a favorable attitude toward a company, its products and management through the recognition that the company is a master of its business, considers the needs of its customers and the larger society, and comprehends the direction of the marketplace.

[Frontier India World Affairs - International News and Current Affairs] Jihadists in Iraq: Down For The Count? | Frontier India World ...: On April 25, The Islamic State of Iraq (ISI) posted a statement on the Internet confirming that two of its top leaders, Abu Omar al-Baghdadi and Abu Ayub al-Masri, had been killed April 18 in a joint U.S.-Iraqi operation in Salahuddin province. Al-Baghdadi (an Iraqi also known as Hamid Dawud Muhammad Khalil al-Zawi), was the head of the ISI, an al Qaeda-led jihadist alliance in Iraq, and went by the title “Leader of the Faithful.” Al-Masri (an Egyptian national also known as Abu Hamzah al-Muhajir), was the military leader of the ISI and head of the group’s military wing, al Qaeda in Iraq (AQI).

[Jonathan Gifford] Jonathan Gifford » Brown, Cameron and Clegg; leadership or management?: Beyond that frontier are the uncharted areas of science and space, unsolved problems of peace and war, unconquered pockets of ignorance and prejudice, unanswered questions of poverty and surplus. It would be easier to shrink back from that frontier, to look to the safe mediocrity of the past, to be lulled by good intentions and high rhetoric - and those who prefer that course should not cast their votes for me regardless of party.”

[Ajit Balakrishnan's Blog] Ajit Balakrishnan's Blog » How IIM Calcutta Fared in Thought ...: I found it one of the most valuable ruminations I have read in recent years about one of the frontier challenges in the new knowledge economy. Companies try all sorts of methods to capture as organizational Memory what they learn as they go along in business: project documents are stored in databases, case studies are caused ot be written, white papers and best practice documents are created, reviewed by gate-keepers and stored.

[The Ultimate Cleaning Machine] Churchill - Right or Wrong ? an Analysis | The Ultimate Cleaning ...: In assessing Churchill’s skill base the following is a reasonable portrait: “Far from changing his views too often, Mr Churchill has scarcely, during a long and stormy career, altered them at all. If anyone wishes to discover his views on the large and lasting issues of our time, he need only set himself to discover what Mr Churchill has said or written on the subject at any period of his long and exceptionally articulate public life, in particular during the years before the First World War: The number of instances in which his views have in later years undergone any appreciable degree of change will be astoundingly small….When biographers and historians come to describe his views…they will find that his opinions on all these topics are set in fixed patterns, set early in life and later only reinforced.”

[Cryptome] John Dewey: The American Intellectual Frontier: We are not Puritans in our intellectual heritage,but we are evangelical because of our fear of ourselves and of our latentfrontier disorderliness. The depressing effect upon the free life of inquiryand criticism is the greater because of the element of soundness in frontierfear, and because of the impulses of good will and social aspiration whichhave become entangled with its creeds.

[Go Green Toolshed] Go Green Toolshed » Blog Archive » 4 GOP hopefuls see US in crisis: He said it works well in the U.S. clean Air Act with nitrogen and sulfur. However, in the same way Argall has said Holden is part of poor leadership in Washington, D.C., First, Ryan and Griffith have attempted to link Argall to Harrisburg, recalling his unpopular and controversial vote on the 2005 legislative pay raise, .

[Green Chamber of Commerce] Green Chamber of Commerce » Blog Archive » Interview with Green ...: BB: If you are interested in the green universe, without a doubt, never use the words “We’re going green.” I would advise businesses to be really bold, to leap frog others.  In order to help reach the new frontier, businesses need to be serious about the quality and authenticity of their work.  It’s not just about taking advantage of the green opportunity.  It’s about taking sustainability a step further than your peers. This is the only way new companies coming into this space can succeed.  You have to know the competitive landscape intimately, and then be smart about how you differentiate.

[Digital Identity] Digital Identity: What identity is important?: [Dave Birch] A couple of days ago I was in a discussion concerning the discrepancy between what enlightened experts (eg, me) think about identity management and what governments, civil servants and IT vendors think about identity management. One of the points I made, which I think I can defend, is that the "common sense" notion of identity, rooted in our pre-industrial social structures and pre-human cortex, is not only not very good at dealing with the properties and implications of identity in an online world but positively misleading when applied to system and service design.

[Kenwilber.com] +kenwilber.com - blog: In response to this pressing need, Integral Ecology unites valuable insights from multiple perspectives into a comprehensive theoretical framework—one that can be put to use right now. The framework is based on Integral Theory, as well as Ken Wilber’s AQAL model, and is the result of over a decade of research exploring the myriad perspectives on ecology available to us today and their respective methodologies.

[Mail Online - Peter Hitchens] It's not just what you believe, but when you believe it - Mail ...: When he announced that he changed his mind and favoured multilateral disarmament, the reasom he gave was that under Gorbachev's leadership the threat of nuclear war had receded and we no longer needed to disarm unilaterally in order to avoid a nuclear war.

[Occidental Dissent] Occidental Dissent » Blog Archive » The Final Frontier: NASA in ...: In 1990, after a 3 year effort with Congressman Ron Packard (CA) and a bipartisan team of Congressional leaders, we succeeded in passing the Launch Services Purchase Act of 1990, a law which requires NASA to procure launch services in a commercially reasonable manner from the private sector. The lobbying effort for this legislation came totally from taxpaying citizens acting in their home districts without a direct financial stake —

[KOBE SHOES ONLINE] KOBE SHOES ONLINE » Blog Archive » Kobe 2K10 High or: Stefan Lindegaard: The Open Innovation Revolution: Essentials, Roadblocks, and Leadership Skills (W/Foreword by Guy Kawasaki) Sounds interesting, not published yet. Jeff Howe: Crowdsourcing: Why the Power of the Crowd Is Driving the Future of .

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