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Business in the Twilight ZoneOur world has turned upside down since August. We are shaking our heads in disbelief. It’s not the recession. We [...] |
Gary Shapiro | Leadership & Strategy | June 22 2009 |
Fueling the “Magic”When politicians talk about funding business innovations, they are generally thinking large-scale. Yes, the internet wouldn’t be here without government support, but most innovation does not happen on such a grand scale. In fact, the most revolutionary innovation happens in smaller ways without any government intervention. This year’s innovation? The tablet computer. |
Gary Shapiro | Innovation , Leadership & Strategy , Technology | June 16 2011 |
Building Back AmericaOnce upon a time, America’s businessmen and entrepreneurs were social and political leaders. Too often now we leave those leadership duties to others who, frankly, don’t know what it takes to run a business or create wealth. But we have an opportunity to reclaim them and take a stand for what is best for our nation. |
Gary Shapiro | Global Business | September 9 2011 |
You’re Never Too Old—or Too Successful—to Need a MentorFinding someone you can trust to share your concerns with isn’t easy, but it can make all the difference in your effectiveness. |
Gary Shapiro | Leadership & Strategy , Personal Effectiveness | June 14 2012 |
Why CEOs Must be Ninja InnovatorsSuccessful innovators often rely on instructive failure, particularly when it tempers success and corrects for arrogance. Ninja innovators never stop learning from others. |
Gary Shapiro | CEO Briefing Newsletter | April 29 2013 |