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February 10, 2011 @ 7:14 am posted by admin

Leadership & Politics

Links to Papers:

Business Driven Action Learning, OD Journal 2004:

Download Business Driven Action Learning

Is it the Vision Thing or Self Promotion?, 20-first,

Download Vision thing or self promotion


Thought Leaders:

Marty Seldman (www.seldman.com) Marty Seldman and Rick Brandon wrote the Wall Street Journal Best SellerSurvival of the Savvy: high integrity political tactics for career and company success – Marty has written numerous other books; Super Selling Through Self-Talk: The ultimate edge in sales success, Customer Tells, and Executive Stamina.  He’s an organizational consultant specializing in team building, conflict resolution, feedback systems and skills and workshops in building and maintaining trust.  Recently, with Kelly Reineke, Ph.D., he has developed a workshop on giving effective feedback and coaching to diverse groups.  In addition to his corporate work, Marty is active in the non-profit sector as a coach and consultant.  He serves on the boards of four organizations that work in the areas of human rights and poverty alleviation.

John Futterknecht,Vice President of Optimum Associates (www.optimumassociates.com) works with Marty and Ben Sorenson helping organizations develop solutions from one-on-one coaching to large seminars helping teams unleash their potential, allowing your organization to reach the next level of performance.  John co-authored the book, Customer Tells with Marty Seldman.


Innovation Resources:

Systematic Inventive Thinkingwww.sitsite.com Helping organizations and individuals to innovate is not something they teach you in university.    The SIT team does!  SIT helps people and organizations to become more innovative. SIT is short for Systematic Inventive Thinking, and is the name of both the company and the method they developed.   Have a look at the diverse mix of skills and experience ranging from electrical, mechanical, and food engineering to business, psychology, cultural studies, and music – on the site or on their very active blog.

Drew Boyd’s blog on S.I.T in actionwww.innovationinpractice.com Innovation is a skill, not a gift.  It can be learned by anyone.  Drew Boyd shares the corporate perspective on how to use innovation methods as the starting point for organic growth.