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The Soul of Success Part 3
Filed in General Interest,Strategy & Business Models, March 22, 2009, 10:57 pm by SukumarTweetProlog Please read the first 2 parts (part1, part2), please read the comments as well for a lot of wisdom has been collected. While we may have reached some level of clarity on goals themselves, we seem to have ways to go around recalibrating goals? Is recalibrating a cop out? The Role of Failure in [...]
The Soul of Success Part 2
Filed in General Interest,Strategy & Business Models, March 15, 2009, 6:49 pm by SukumarTweetProlog Please read the first part before reading this one. What can i say about the comments? Thank you all. Wow! We are blessed to have such a wise community collected here, right? [On a side note, the post brought Kannan Nagarajan, a SAST wingee other than self and Ganesh, to the blog after a [...]
The Soul of Success
Filed in General Interest,Strategy & Business Models, February 22, 2009, 4:27 pm by SukumarTweetUpdated 18 March 2009: Please visit part 2 of this post for more info. —- We have had several discussions on this blog about Expertise, Passion , Talent , S Curve etc – what i would call Meta-Lifehacks. Although, these topics give us some ideas on what it takes to succeed, there is one aspect of success that [...]
Long tail by Chris Anderson – win a copy of the book
Filed in Books,Management,Reviews,Strategy & Business Models, November 11, 2007, 10:01 am by SukumarChris Anderson made a superb presentation about his concept of Long Tail at our customer conference 2 weeks ago. Before i talk about his presentation, i want to give you all a few pointers to pick up this concept. I strongly believe that all management professionals must understand the Long Tail because…
Wikinomics: How Mass Collaboration Changes Everything
Filed in Books,Management,Reviews,Strategy & Business Models, October 29, 2007, 4:52 pm by SukumarUpdated: I am at our annual customer conference and had the privilege of listening to a fantastic lecture by Dan Tapscott, …