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Flashback: Best New Leadership Book Of 2014

Eric Jacobsen Blog

That reinvention led him to that 1973 hospital security director job. Each chapter is comprised of short sections, often about the length of a blog posting. My favorite chapters are: Know Your People Tell Stories Create a Culture of Advocacy Build Loyalty and Engagement from the Middle Bring People Together Ask “What If?”

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Flashback: Best New Leadership Book Of 2014

Eric Jacobsen Blog

That reinvention led him to that 1973 hospital security director job. Each chapter is comprised of short sections, often about the length of a blog posting. My favorite chapters are: Know Your People Tell Stories Create a Culture of Advocacy Build Loyalty and Engagement from the Middle Bring People Together Ask “What If?”

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Flashback To Best New Leadership Book Of 2014

Eric Jacobsen Blog

That reinvention led him to that 1973 hospital security director job. Each chapter is comprised of short sections, often about the length of a blog posting. My favorite chapters are: Know Your People Tell Stories Create a Culture of Advocacy Build Loyalty and Engagement from the Middle Bring People Together Ask “What If?”

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Best New Leadership Book Of 2014

Eric Jacobsen Blog

That reinvention led him to that 1973 hospital security director job. Each chapter is comprised of short sections, often about the length of a blog posting. My favorite chapters are: Know Your People Tell Stories Create a Culture of Advocacy Build Loyalty and Engagement from the Middle Bring People Together Ask “What If?”

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Rowboats and Magic Feathers: Reflections on 13 Years of Museum 2.0

Museum 2.0

I'm thrilled that Seema Rao is taking this blog and museum community into its next chapter. As you might imagine, this led me to approach the blog with a different attitude. On the good side, I made deep connections with people who became treasured mentors, colleagues, and editors. You can find all my archived Museum 2.0

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