The future of publishing: Why ebooks failed in 2000, and what it means for 2010
This post is adapted from a speech I gave at the O’Reilly Tools of Change publishing industry conference in February. It’s a great time for ebooks. There are at least six ebook reader devices on the market or in preparation….
Harvard Business Publishing: Umair Haque - What Apple Knows That Facebook Doesn’t
Too often, we don’t recognize the power of platforms - even in Silicon Valley. Nilofer Merchant, Rubicon’s CEO, writes frequently on the topic and ties it together with strategy. The piece below by Umair Haque, draws an interesting difference between…
Sit Forward
How often do you go to a meeting and check-out? Do you ever tune-out people you don’t agree with?
Make the decision today to engage and be truly present.
Instead of judging, participate. Embrace whatever you find.
I call it ‘sitting forward’ - it’s what we do when we’re eager and interested and it helps us meet the world in a way that demonstrates we’re ready for action. Ready to listen, learn, connect, create and make a strategy real.
Do this and the kinds of problems you deal with might not change, but your understanding of them probably will.
Sit forward and the world will look different - and you will be perceived differently.
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