14 July 2009

Thinking Ahead: Gihan Perera, Ian Berry, Sue-maree, Ross Clennett, Matt Church, Margaret Gill, Glenn Capelli, Glenn Cardwell

Every week I collect the most recent blog posts from my clients and members - all leading thinkers about business and life - and assemble them into the Thinking Ahead journal.

Download the 12th July 2009 issue here.

What's in it:
  1. Is too much Twitter bad for you?
  2. Lateral thinking and action a must in tough times
  3. The Internet Road Warrior
  4. Head of MI6 outed on Facebook
  5. Sue-maree: Top 20 #7 Do-Over
  6. My daughter is making a difference by spreading joy
  7. Ross Clennett's Blog: Use of Twitter and Facebook in recruitment up for debate at RecruitTECH
  8. Matt Church: Subject Matter Experts
  9. Remarkable Business Results: Is Perfection Hurting Your Business?
  10. Sometimes It IS Just About The Wedding Dress
  11. Thinking Caps: Our Attitude Affects Our Interconnections
  12. The Power of One - it's unhealthy!
  13. Reflections on a fabulous month away in Prague
  14. The Inspired Leader, by Matt Church
  15. What are the hot new business markets?
  16. Avoiding depression during the recession
  17. Customers Have Power
  18. A Twitter lesson for other politicians from Boris Johnson
  19. The Webinar on Webinars: Coming up next Wednesday
  20. Thinking Caps: A Listing Brainstorm - Respond
  21. Webinar Recording: Web Sites For Speakers, Trainers, Coaches and Consultants
  22. The perfect storm: When Chris Anderson, Malcolm Gladwell and Seth Godin clash
  23. You can't Parachute to Success!: Beware of "Parachute Packing"
  24. Thinking Caps: Recent Reading
  25. Thinking Caps: World Thinking Conference - Pen Grippers
  26. Matt Hern: The Financial Futurist: More Money To Pursue Your Passions
  27. Ross Clennett's Blog: ‘You don't have Australian experience' - the biggest cop out in a recruiter's lexicon
  28. "Engaged philanthropy" a new way to serve by Phil Hayes-St Clair
  29. Thinking Caps: Thinking!
  30. The seven mistakes most people make with conference calls
  31. Matt Church: Who you know is important, and what they know is even more so!
  32. My six-year-old nephew has a blog ... why don't you?
  33. Glenn Cardwell: Why are bananas bent?
  34. Glenn Cardwell: Getting kids to eat their veggies
  35. When citizens become journalists, quality suffers

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