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Twitter Weekly Highlights for 2011-02-11

Tanveer Naseer

My latest blog post: Are You Using Dialects To Develop Your Employees’ Skills? RT @ ChareeKlimek : Are You Using Dialects To Develop Your Employees’ Skills? RT @ HireBetter : Interesting Post Today from @ TanveerNaseer Are You Using Dialects To Develop Your Employees’ Skills? Thanks Dan! link] # leadership #communication #.

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Make Your Innovative Idea Seem Less Terrifying

Harvard Business Review

Four years ago, Craig Hatkoff, co-founder of the Tribeca Film Festival, approached me about a brainstorm: an event recognizing and celebrating breakthrough innovators. When I suggested to Clayton Christensen that we partner with Hatkoff to create the Tribeca Disruptive Innovation Awards , Clay’s response was : I trust you Whitney.

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The Startling Fact About the Criteria to Make More Effective.

CO2

Using “Systematic Decision Making&# methodology, DecisionMaker Pro let you start a decision, setup criteria and assert all respective choices in an objective way. They have videos on the developers site that will take you three minutes to learn the tool. It forces you to make better decisions. Technology and its role in travel 2.0

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Criteria for a Critical Decision

CO2

Using “Systematic Decision Making&# methodology, DecisionMaker Pro let you start a decision, setup criteria and assert all respective choices in an objective way. They have videos on the developers site that will take you three minutes to learn the tool. It forces you to make better decisions. Technology and its role in travel 2.0

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Is Economics Ready for a New Model?

Harvard Business Review

The conviction spread that, thanks in part to financial innovation, the world's developed economies had become more resilient even as financial markets became more volatile. None of them brought economic devastation in the U.S. Alan Greenspan was the most prominent cheerleader for this idea , but he sure wasn't alone.