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Best Leadership Books To Read In 2015

Eric Jacobsen Blog

When contemplating their favorites, they likely thought about which books were in their minds the best, most favored, most inspiring, most instructional, most relevant, and which ones they might reference frequently. They responded to a group discussion question, "Best Leadership Books -- What''s Your Favorite?"

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Recommendations For Your Business Books Summer Reading List

Eric Jacobsen Blog

When contemplating their favorites, they likely thought about which books were in their minds the best, most favored, most inspiring, most instructional, most relevant, and which ones they might reference frequently. They responded to a group discussion question, "Best Leadership Books -- What's Your Favorite?"

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What Leadership Book Will Be On Your 2014 Reading List?

Eric Jacobsen Blog

When contemplating their favorites, they likely thought about which books were in their minds the best, most favored, most inspiring, most instructional, most relevant, and which ones they might reference frequently. They responded to a group discussion question, "Best Leadership Books -- What''s Your Favorite?"

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Did You Read Any Of These Leadership Books This Summer?

Eric Jacobsen Blog

When contemplating their favorites, they likely thought about which books were in their minds the best, most favored, most inspiring, most instructional, most relevant, and which ones they might reference frequently. They responded to a group discussion question, "Best Leadership Books -- What's Your Favorite?"

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10 Ways to Build a Better Community Brainstorming Meeting

Museum 2.0

Bonded groups are useful if you want to understand people's existing attitudes and impressions. When I've talked with those same folks in bridged groups, they use more circumspect language (i.e. There's a big difference between a meeting that feels like a chore and one that generates energy. But those concerns are real.

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Two Tagging Projects that Make Sense

Museum 2.0

At the time, I commented that museums and other institutions pursuing tagging as a way to get user-generated content about collections should consider using gaming to motivate participation as well. It's also worth mentioning the friendly, fun attitude that the whole Posse site takes towards tagging. And that brings us to CamClickr.

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