Wisdom From 70 Top Thinkers For 2010

December 14, 2009 by Chris Marentis  
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Seth Godin has done it again! He released a free ebook with great advice and mentoring from 70 top thinkers. It’s about the world economy, politics, business and technology…and it’s inspiring, informative and reassuring for those of us focused on adapting to the “Disruption” that is the “new normal”.

We live in fast changing times, but the paradox is that sometimes we need to slow down to better understand what is going on and learn how to adapt. The end of one year and the begining of another is a great time to reflect and take this time.

Having the thoughts of this diverse group of people in one place is very cool. From a Christian publisher and business leader to environmentalist to tech leaders, you will glean nuggets that will charge you up and focus your energy for 2010.

Here is what got me going:

  • People who are not fearful made a decision at some point to be courageous. You can too!
  • Being a source of dignity and generosity are two qualities that get noticed quickly in a connected world. But do it because that is who you are.
  • Ignore the noise around you and follow your passion. When you are trying to create something or get to the next level, it is easy to get distracted. Don’t.
  • Technology makes it easy to have lots of connections. Don’t just build a megaphone with technology to outshout competitors. Create value for people.
  • The changing global economy will force business people to adapt or die. Exponential growth will no longer come from the developed nations, and information technology will be the seeds of growth in the digital age. Companies will need to become education and information providers regardless of what your product or service is.
  • In a down economy, tactics take over and vision takes a back seat at just the wrong time. This is a huge opportunity for organizations that stick to the vision.

As Seth says, have fun with this book. Download it now and have it close by as you go through the holiday season and hopefully have some quite time to reflect and plan for a great 2010.

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