China, Inc : Will China be Generation Y’s Global Superpower?
The very demographic group–the eighteen-to-thirty-four-year-old population–that ought to be most focused on the coming Chinese century is also the one most brilliantly diverted by entertainment and news-lite that details the trials of celebrities and reality-TV neurotics. What a shock it would be if a roommate on The Real World were wrestling with his or [...]
14 Tools for Revolutionaries
‘The greatest role that life can bestow upon you is to be a revolutionary.”
This is the essence of Guy Kawasaki’s book Rules for Revolutionaries expressed through the closing quote. I gave it away as to convince you that revolutionaries are the noblest of creatures, so we can move away from just adding another [...]
Managers Not MBAs : Critical For Managers, MBAs and Those Seeking Either
Managers Not MBAs: A Hard Look at the Soft Practice of Managing and Management Development changed the way I think about management education. After going through a great business education at Marquette University, I was already being advised by some to look ahead to an MBA and higher education. I no longer [...]
15 Books for Rogue Professionals and How to Read them Fast at No Cost
When I put together a list of readings or books I need to complete I need two things, a budget and a time frame. Without a mechanism to drive me to complete the books I am reading I often fall behind. In my first trip to the Seattle library (that takes care of the budget) [...]
Dan joins the fray!
Dan has also decided to join the fun here at NewlyCorporate.com. He hails from Minneapolis, MN where he will be keeping tabs not just on the local scene but, the ever expanding corporate vocabulary that is now the Words To Know category on this site. He will also be sharing the insights [...]








