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Josh Bersin on the Upswing in E-Learning

According to Josh Bersin , learning technology expert, the decrease in spending on learning and development in the corporate sector due to the economic downturn is starting to creep its way back up, and technology is at the forefront. In this episode of Edgwise, Bersin discusses how companies includ

Josh Leibner and Gershon Mader on the Power of Strategic Commitment

Most managers and executives don’t have a clear system for ensuring the support they need from those around them. In The Power of Strategic Commitment (AMACOM), authors Josh Leibner and Gershon Mader advise on how improve strategic processes by enlisting the support of managers, employees, boards, s

Josh Linkner on Thinking about What Can Be

In The Road to Reinvention: How to Drive Disruption and Accelerate Transformation , author Josh Linkner discusses re-inventing, creating something anew, and imagining what “can-be” instead of “what-is.” Linkner suggests several strategies for re-invention, but one of the most important is the habit

Judith Bardwick on Defeating Apathy in the Workplace

After years of downsizing, outsourcing and corporate greed gone wild, today's workers believe that their company no longer values them. These vulnerable and resentful feelings affect as many as two-thirds of U.S. workers, who are either actively looking for new jobs or going through the motions at t

Keith McFarland on What Makes a Breakthrough Company

The vast majority of small businesses stay small - and not by choice. Only the most savvy and persistent ”a tiny one tenth of one percent” break through to annual sales above $250 million. In The Breakthrough Company , Keith McFarland pinpoints how everyday companies become extraordinary, showing th

Keith McFarland on Turning Tough Times into Triumph

Bounce , by New York Times best-selling author Keith McFarland, is a leadership fable for those wary of fables, a story that rejects pat, heard-it-before advice, and shows how to use challenges to make both yourself and your organization stronger.

Ken Gronbach on the Nuances of Generational Marketing

Ken Gronbach is a nationally recognized consultant and researcher on Demography and Generational Marketing. His new book Common Census: The Counterintuitive Guide to Intergenerational Marketing is about the radical changes affecting U.S. business, economy, and culture caused by massive population sh

Kevin Kelly on the Future of Jobs: Man or Machine?

Kevin Kelly shares his views on technology driven innovations and the impact that these rapidly advancing technologies are having on job growth and employment numbers. Kelly acknowledges that computers will continue to automate many jobs, though he states that technology is also facilitating new job

Kevan Hall on Speed Management

Kevan Hall founded Global IntegrationTM in 1994, to develop "the skills of working internationally" for the world's leading companies. He realized that the tools he and his colleagues developed for complex international, virtual, remote and matrixed organizations were based on creating underlying sp

Kimberly Palmer on Cultivating Your Side Business

The Internet has made it easier than ever to have a side business: a craft shop on Etsy, freelance design work, social media consultant, etc. But with all the horror stories about jobs lost because of a social media presence, some people are scared to start a side gig, afraid of angering their main