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ChangeThis Newsletter
Author : ChangeThis
Overview : We're on a mission to spread important ideas and change minds. ChangeThis was built in the summer of 2004 by Amit Gupta, Catherine Hickey, Noah Weiss, Phoebe Espiritu and Michelle Sriwongtong. The original idea behind ChangeThis came from Seth Godin.
Language : English
Last Updated : 7/28/2005
Website : http://www.changethis.com/


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1. 94.01
Date/Time : 5/10/2012 12:21:53 PM
Direct link : http://blog.changethis.com/changethis_newsletter/2012/05/9401.html
 
Unleashing the Creative Reservoir: The Rise of the Creative Class, Revisited by Richard Florida

“A new social compact—a Creative Compact—can turn our Creative Economy into a just and Creative Society, in which prosperity is widely shared. While driven and shaped by economic logic, the key institutions and initiatives of the future will be shaped, as they always have, by human agency.”



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2. 94.02
Date/Time : 5/10/2012 12:18:05 PM
Direct link : http://blog.changethis.com/changethis_newsletter/2012/05/9402.html
 
Build This: Your Culturematic Laboratory by Grant McCracken

“Ruled by pragmatism and play, your laboratory is fast becoming the place you come to look out into the future. This the bridge from which you can look at your possible outcomes, examine your range of options, think about how to think the future.”



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3. 94.03
Date/Time : 5/10/2012 12:09:49 PM
Direct link : http://blog.changethis.com/changethis_newsletter/2012/05/9403.html
 
The Shattering: How We Get From Where We Are to What and Who We Need to Be—A Non-Illustrated Guide to Becoming Honest by Erika Napoletano

“The Shattering is the moment where everything familiar slips away. Our protective facades of familiarity spontaneously combust and we shun faith, deny comfort. We’re left voiceless regardless of our need to scream. We tread water in an ocean filled with every brilliant memory of what was only moments ago.”

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4. 94.04
Date/Time : 5/10/2012 12:05:02 PM
Direct link : http://blog.changethis.com/changethis_newsletter/2012/05/9404.html
 
Let’s Make Leadership Real Again
by Mike Figliuolo

“What has happened to leadership? With all the crises and challenges we face and the increasingly risk-averse environment in which we operate, leadership has become generic, ephemeral, and bland. We have devolved from leaders into managers. Admiral Grace Murray Hopper said it best—you manage things, but you lead people. The problem is we’re no longer leading.”



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5. 94.05
Date/Time : 5/10/2012 12:03:16 PM
Direct link : http://blog.changethis.com/changethis_newsletter/2012/05/9405.html
 
The Face-to-Face Manifesto: Back to the Future by Ed Keller & Brad Fay

“The fact is that online social networking is no substitute for the power and impact of face-to-face communications. Real world conversations—most of which take place face-to-face—are still the dominant mode of communication, and they are the most trusted and persuasive.”



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6. 94.06
Date/Time : 5/10/2012 12:02:16 PM
Direct link : http://blog.changethis.com/changethis_newsletter/2012/05/9406.html
 
Rebooting America's Innovation Engine: Using Jugaad to Innovate Faster, Better, and Cheaper by Navi Radjou

“The motto ‘innovate or die’ held true for American firms in the 20th century. In the 21st century, ‘innovate faster, better, and cheaper—or die’ will be your new mantra. Indeed, in today’s hypercompetitive, ĂŒber-connected, and globally integrated economy, you need to crank out new products faster than you can spell ‘R&D,’ or else your customers will switch their allegiance to more agile rivals.”



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7. 93.01
Date/Time : 4/11/2012 2:35:40 PM
Direct link : http://blog.changethis.com/changethis_newsletter/2012/04/9301.html
 
Nine Things I Learned from Alan Mulally by Bryce G. Hoffman

“I spent many hours sitting across the table from Mulally in his corner office on the twelfth floor of Ford’s world headquarters. I learned a lot about how to change cultures and streamline organizations, and I believe these principles will prove as valuable to your organization as they have to Ford.”



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8. 93.02
Date/Time : 4/11/2012 2:34:38 PM
Direct link : http://blog.changethis.com/changethis_newsletter/2012/04/9302.html
 
Stop Selling and Start Storytelling
by Jason L. Baptiste

“Successful entrepreneurs are never selling, and always storytelling. Throughout this manifesto, I want to focus on how an entrepreneur can use storytelling to persuade four key constituents that can ultimately make or break their startup—the press, team members, customers and investors.”



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9. 93.03
Date/Time : 4/11/2012 2:31:31 PM
Direct link : http://blog.changethis.com/changethis_newsletter/2012/04/9303.html
 
Becoming China’s Bitch: A Radical Centrist Manifesto for Fixing What’s Broken by Peter D. Kiernan

“Where do I get off using a title like that? Because the time has come to get you out of your comfort zone. In fact, it’s well past time for all of us. If we don’t, we will lose more than our superpower status—we may well lose our national soul.”



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10. 93.04
Date/Time : 4/11/2012 2:30:27 PM
Direct link : http://blog.changethis.com/changethis_newsletter/2012/04/9304.html
 
We Say We Want a Revolution: How to Activate the Activist and Surf the Tidal Wave of Radical Change
by Gina Amaro Rudan

“I confess—the revolutionary climate we’re experiencing right now excites me. Why? Because every monster economic crisis or socio-political upheaval brings bottom-up innovation, top-down collaboration, and a flurry of creativity ... ”



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