Motivation Creating a vision Managing politics Manage transition Sustain momentum Can you crosswalk those five major activities to and AI approach? How can AI positively affect each of those? What can we do to reinforce new behaviors at the managerial level? Once the speeches are over and the awards have been presented we all […]
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Continuous learning is continuous improvement
Andrew Lo notes that beating the market does not come easy, nor is it something that is easy to maintain. Lo likens the pursuit of above-average returns to that of a company trying to maintain its competitive advantage. After introducing a hot new product, a company cannot just sit back and wait for the money […]
charts of interest and some visual framing
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zRUNSN_jGbc charts of interest from the weekend report of Apr 24, 2011 some strength in the US techs; i also like the support being found in DBA and DBC, ag and blended commodities, respectively
Weekend report review, Apr 24, 3011
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xEW0MFUB8mc Tortoise weekend report review. There are quite a few good opportunities now in the US techs, while silver and the commodities continue to dominate. CAT is a leader which pulled back sharply to create a tradeable moment; Any strength in emerging markets and Asia less Japan should be reinforced Related articles The Plutonium Report: […]
Building a master Powerpoint file (or image dB) to support wide ranging discussions
Image via Wikipedia a terrific discussion here on the idea of having a 2500 slide Powerpoint master file my reflection: I use this exact technique when teaching Army Change Management and Army Sustainment i have over 500 slides that illustrate certain points, many of which are cleaned up versions of story-boarding explanations i have used to […]
Preview of Professor Mike Wesch’s symposium on Mediated Culture/Mediated Education
Image via Wikipedia Professor Mike Wesch‘s visit on 5 April 2010 is a really big deal. Here are a few points of interest for those interested in exploring his work before the symposium on Mediated Culture/Mediated Education He is a profound thinker, and a genuinely nice person. His insights have important implications for our leaders in […]