Check this out: http://blogs.harvardbusiness.org/bregman/2009/03/why-small-companies-will-win-i.html?cm_mmc=npv-_-WEEKLY_HOTLIST-_-MAR_2009-_-HOTLIST0326
So good to see that the hiatus is over, Bo and you are blogging again. I attended your Small Giants seminar at Zingerman's last year at this time to work on the vision for a business and community project that included a book. What a gift those three days were in terms of professional and personal development: the project has launched!
I'm thrilled to have been invited to the first Small Giants Community meeting to be held in Ann Arbor next week on Wednesday, April 22, 2009. Your good work continues.
Bravo to the words of the blog you posted here, "Small is the new big. Sustainable is the new growth. Trust is the new competitive advantage."
When big giants starting fall, other big giants look to small giants to support them.
For sure small giants survive in the good times, if as you say they manage the temptation of growth. It now appears that small giants will be OK in the bad times, another positivie for now going for growth.
Zaid www.littlediode.com (a small giant in the making - I hope)
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So good to see that the hiatus is over, Bo and you are blogging again. I attended your Small Giants seminar at Zingerman's last year at this time to work on the vision for a business and community project that included a book. What a gift those three days were in terms of professional and personal development: the project has launched!
I'm thrilled to have been invited to the first Small Giants Community meeting to be held in Ann Arbor next week on Wednesday, April 22, 2009. Your good work continues.
Bravo to the words of the blog you posted here, "Small is the new big. Sustainable is the new growth. Trust is the new competitive advantage."
All the best, Barbara Van Syckle
3:16 AM
Bo,
I see a whole new chapter in "Small Giants".
When big giants starting fall, other big giants look to small giants to support them.
For sure small giants survive in the good times, if as you say they manage the temptation of growth. It now appears that small giants will be OK in the bad times, another positivie for now going for growth.
Zaid
www.littlediode.com
(a small giant in the making - I hope)
3:44 AM
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