Sun.Mar 30, 2025

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How Unexpected Connections Can Lead To Surprising New Breakthroughs

Digital Tonto

When I arrived in Palo Alto for a publishing course at Stanford in 2006, I'd never heard of Srdja Popovi or Duncan Wattsbut their stories were about to become tangled up with mine. Facebook was just taking off and "social networks" were the hot new thing. I was running a sizable digital business, and it seemed that networks were something I should learn about.

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Focus your Emotional Energy Purposefully

Innovation Excellence

GUEST POST from Janet Sernack When I exited my corporate career more than thirty-five years ago, I was privileged to be regarded and respected as the Fashion Direction Manager for the Grace Bros Department Store group, one of Australias most senior women in retail management.

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Dangerous Ideas: Why We Fear Innovation (And Why We Shouldn't)

Phil McKinney

From the harmless to the revolutionary, innovations throughout history have often been met with suspicion, fear, and sometimes outright hostility. This pattern is so persistent across cultures and time periods that it reveals something fundamental about human nature: we have a complicated relationship with the unknown. Today's breakthroughs—from artificial intelligence to genetic engineering—face similar resistance.

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Four Reasons Change Resistance Exists

Innovation Excellence

GUEST POST from Greg Satell Probably the greatest misconception about change is that it fails because people dont understand it. The truth is that change usually fails because it is actively sabotaged. The status quo has inertia on its side and never yields its power gracefully.

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The GTM Intelligence Era: ZoomInfo 2025 Customer Impact Report

ZoomInfo customers aren’t just selling — they’re winning. Revenue teams using our Go-To-Market Intelligence platform grew pipeline by 32%, increased deal sizes by 40%, and booked 55% more meetings. Download this report to see what 11,000+ customers say about our Go-To-Market Intelligence platform and how it impacts their bottom line. The data speaks for itself!

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There’s No Way an Algorithm Made This Playlist

Tim Kastelle

Nancy and I were eating at Jolly Good in Melbourne, talking about everything, like we tend to. In the background, the music they were playing was incredible. The first song I noticed was Streets of our town by The Go-betweens, followed by Somebody to Love by Jefferson Airplane, Tin Soldiers by Stiff Little Fingers, with a couple of great songs I’d never heard before mixed in — Italy by Rain Dogs and Magic of Meghan by Dry Cleaning.