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Nearly seventy years ago, legendary management consultant Peter Drucker concluded all business is about two things—marketing and innovation. Marketing and innovation. And seven decades later, this is truer than ever. Today, both marketing and innovation demand a change-leader focus, a bias for playing offense—and planning...

Boeing is in crisis. This week’s New York Times’ article by Bill Saporito, “Boeing Made a Change to Its Corporate Culture Decades Ago. Now It’s Paying the Price,” tells well the stack of mini-crises that birthed mega-crisis for one of America’s most “iconic” companies. On January...

Still in theaters, the new movie Ferrari stars the extraordinary Penelope Cruz and Adam Driver and is the next best thing to getting into a race car yourself. Even more than brilliant acting and dazzling driving, the movie tells well the 1957 story of comeback as Enzo Ferrari and his wife fight a bankruptcy pre-quelled 10 years earlier . . . and bet the company on the iconic Mille Miglia, the hair-raising 1,000-mile race across the untamed Italian countryside.

US President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jingping will meet in a high-stakes bilateral summit on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) meeting in San Francisco beginning November 15th. The topic: The most important bilateral relationship on the planet in an unprecedented...

September 2023 The Nonfiction Authors Association has given the coveted Nonfiction Book Award to Creating Business Magic: How the Power of Magic Can Inspire, Innovate, and Revolutionize Your Business, written by top corporate and political strategist David Morey, magic legend Eugene Burger, and former acting CIA Director John McLaughlin—with the renowned David Copperfield authoring the book’s foreword. It is the first book to apply the strategies of magic as practiced by the world’s greatest magicians to the challenges we face today in business, leadership, innovation, marketing, and managing change.

Over several decades, I’ve made it a mission to see—live—some of history’s greatest musical performers … And even I’m impressed with the list: Jethro Tull | Steppenwolf | Ten Years After | Deep Purple | Three Dog Night | David Bowie | Frank Sinatra | Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young | Bob Dylan | Bonnie Raitt | Mike Cross | Neil Young | Tom Jones | Procol Harum | Tony Bennett | The Who | Billy Joel | Cyndi Lauper | Phil Collins | Rod Stewart | Willie Nelson | Aretha Franklin | Sam Moore | Sting | Alicia Keys | Eric Clapton | The Allman Brothers | Elton John | Paul McCartney | Garth Brooks | Paul Simon | Madonna | Sarah Brightman | Andrea Bocelli | Barbara Streisand | The Beach Boys | Celine Dion | Tina Turner | Shania Twain | Cher | U2 | Stevie Wonder | Florence + The Machine | Lady Gaga | Michael Jackson | The Rolling Stones, and Bruce Springsteen…

See below this interesting and important article from Axios


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By Mike Allen, Erica Pandey and Jim VandeHei ·Apr 20, 2023 Apr 20, 2023 Axios CEO Jim VandeHei is here with his weekly column on life, work and leadership. Drop him a line: jim@axios.com. * Smart Brevity™ count: 729 words ... 3 mins. Thanks to Amy Stern for the copy edit.

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