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9 Problem-Solving Books Every Entrepreneur Should Read

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Creative Acts for Curious People: How to Think, Create, and Lead in Unconventional Ways (Stanford d.school Library). The Collaborative Path: 6 Steps for Better Communication, Problem-Solving, and Decision-Making. We typically solve problems and make decisions collaboratively. By Sarah Stein Greenberg. By Patrick Aylward.

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For Immediate Release: Experience the Extraordinary

Office Dynamics

Effortless navigation provides essential information with clarity at this highly readable, solution-oriented website chock full of numerous helpful articles, free educational videos, whitepapers, case studies, an ebook, nearly 1,000 blog posts… and a spunky, happy approach to work and life. Numerous sponsorship opportunities.

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Should You Go Back to School? | Men With Pens

Men With Pens

I think that I tend to lean towards materials with real-life case study examples and/or people who I know and/or trust. Mentoring and collaboration are very important for that, even if it means taking the next step and hiring a consultant. Hm, that last bit sounds familiar, doesn’t it? Mark Dykeman´s last blog.

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Free Blog Posts | Men With Pens

Men With Pens

Having said that, it could be worth a case study. Imagine if your library organized its books that way. Their “library&# is built. To me, it’s enabled me to collaborate and connect with different types of people across the world. A big part of the problem, I think, is the blog format itself.

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