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