Leadership Link Round-Up: June 29-July 3
Happy 4th of July everyone. Have a good weekend and enjoy the fine weather we’re sure to have.
- Information wants to be free…sorry newspapers!
- Rational optimism in leaders is inspirational. Look at Winston Churchill.
- Steve Jobs’ career is much like Nandan Nilekani’s career: innovative, captivating, and emulated.
- Joe Queenan on the ‘office jerk’ and his fall.
- Can Facebook create the next Pay-pal? Here are 4 arguments why Facebook just might.
- How to get organized with web-based task managers.
- Is China the next ‘economic success story’?
- Do CEOs avoid Twitter? Facebook? Even Linkedin?
- Do businesses really need to use social media? Ask yourself.
- The new glass deck in the Sears Tower. Not for the faint hearted.
- Microblogging and social technology is big…but who cares?
- How do you make the best decisions? Perhaps, the WSJ argues, stop relying on those intuitions.
- Are Facebook personalized URLs worth it? Maybe!
- When university’s try to help their students get work…they do it all wrong.
- Do you enjoy finding inscriptions in your old books? Here’s a collection.
- It’s hard to track the dos and dont’s of body-language. Make sure to look over these body-language myth busters.
Tagged as body language leadership, ceo twitter, facebook, facebook urls, joe queenan, linkedin, microblogging leadership, nandan nilekani, pay pal, sears tower, social media, social technology, steve jobs, task managers, twitter, universitys, winston churchill, wsj + Categorized as Leadership Links, Proactive Leadership
