Wednesday Edition
Tom's publisher HarperStudio and Vanity Fair are putting on a breakfast on April 20th in New York that we think might interest you. It's called Re-Set: The Business Models of Tomorrow. Seth Godin will moderate and the panelists are Tom, Anna Bernasek, Michael Eisner, and Gary Vaynerchuk. (Sounds like something you don't want to miss, doesn't it?)
Find out more at www.resetbusiness.com or download the invitation.
Before blogging became all the rage, Tom was posting book reviews and Observations (essentially early blog posts) to this site. You can find the archives below.
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Comments
Great line-up: Tom and Gary Vaynerchuk in the same room will be interesting. Big fans of both Tom and Gary, love their contrasting styles.Love the title of the even too, a good concept
A shame I won't be anywhere near NY on April 20th!
Posted by Ian Sanders at February 25, 2010 1:56 PM
I wish they'd publish the video online for us outside NY. This breakfast is better than Grand Slam Breakfast!
Posted by Dennis D. Balajadia at February 25, 2010 4:31 PM
Before resetting it anything at all, there must be the systematically, systematically, holistically grandiosest resetting of the own mind for Life.
To an unpronounceable degree (in words but not in math), we are daily embedding extreme complexity all around our lives.
By said mind resetting, whatever: a) the business, b) the technology, c) the organization, d) the TECHNOLOGIES, e) the eons, YOU CAN DECISIVELY AND INCESSANTLY RE-SET THE HYPER-ADAPTATION TO WHATEVER EXISTENTIAL CHALLENGES OR OTHERWISE.
The greater the mind (each one has a wonderful one and yet is always upgradable), the greater the resetting of your world.
I can have Bill Gates and Sir Martin Rees reinforcing onto my recalling capabilities the wrote above. Do I need a robot to gave a major speech on how to proceed through business without a flawed iota, seriously speaking?
Posted by Andres Agostini (Andy) at February 25, 2010 11:46 PM
This 're-set' concept made me remeber a feeling I had a year ago in the midst of all the angst abouit bankiing and governence.
I was struck by how far we had sunk in corporate competence with the banking failures. I really thought that a year ago, that the time had come when the clarion cry would be "Back to Competence! We need people who understand their business from top to bottom, we need people who are specialists in their chosen business field, we need competence again!"
I'm not sure we need to reset the plan as reset the people.
Posted by Chris Downing at February 26, 2010 11:57 AM