We spend considerable time watching and learning from the world around us. The modern media world means we have direct access to some great thinkers, leaders and business people through blogs and other sources. Here are some of our favourites.
Rethink by Steve Denning
A leading writer now writing his Rethink blog for Forbes, Steve is one of the foremost business thinkers, leaders and consultants in the world, whose career has taken him from the World Bank to All Souls College, Oxford. He has been long-known as an expert in business narrative and storytelling, and his provocative book The Leader’s Guide to Radical Management is playing a major role in revolutionising the world of work.
The MIX – Management Innovation Exchange
Business leaders should be joining in the MIX, the site dedicated to reinventing management and getting us involved. Some excellent ideas, some strange ideas, some interesting challenges, but the whole site is designed to help business leaders work with each other to create better results.
Management Blog by AIM
The Australian Institute of Management runs this blog which picks up stories from Australia and around the world that are of interest to business leaders.
The Drucker Exchange
It is truly remarkable how many new, great, shiny ideas are actually re-statements of concepts that Peter Drucker was articulating and teaching decades ago. The Drucker Exchange, run by the Drucker Institute, keeps the thoughts and stories of Peter Drucker current and top of mind. As throughout his life, the thoughts of Peter Drucker continue to provide challenging lessons for business leaders.
Brass Tack Thinking by Amber Naslund and Tamsen McMahon
This blog, featuring the work of Amber Naslund and Tamsen McMahon, provides a very human side of business and social media. It serves as one of our constant reminders that organisations are made up of people and the relationships between these people are vital to success. When you read these posts, you understand that even in the most focused of business organisations, people do not leave their personalities at home!
JD.com by James J Donnelly
Crisis Management. Communication Coaching. James Donnelly is one of the world’s best crisis and issues managers and consultants. His approach to crisis management, focusing on the importance of teams, is a real blueprint for any organisation.

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