Harvard Business Review has a good read in this month's online edition:
HBR's Breakthrough List for 2007
Our annual survey of emerging ideas considers how nanotechnology will affect commerce, what role hope plays in leadership, and why, in an age that practically enshrines accountability, we need to beware of “accountabalism.”
The list...
- The Accidental Influentials by Duncan J. Watts
- Entrepreneurial Japan by Yoshito Hori
- Brand Magic: Harry Potter Marketing by Frederic Dalsace, Coralie Damay & David Dubois
- Algorithms in the Attic by Michael Schrage
- The Leader from Hope by Harry Hutson & Barbara Perry
- An Emerging Hotbed of User-Centered Innovation by Eric von Hippel
- Living with Continuous Partial Attention by Linda Stone
- Borrowing from the PE Playbook by Michael C. Mankins
- When to Sleep on It by Ap Dijksterhuis
- Here Comes XBRL by Robert G. Eccles, Liv Watson & Mike Willis
- Innovation and Growth: Size Matters by Geoffrey B. West
- Conflicted Consumers by Karen Fraser
- What Sells When Father Knows Best by Phillip Longman
- Business in the Nanocosm by Rashi Glazer
- Act Globally, Think Locally by Yoko Ishikura
- Seeing Is Treating by Klaus Kleinfeld & Erich Reinhardt
- The Best Networks are Really Worknets by Christopher Meyer
- Why U.S. Healthcare Costs Aren't Too High by Charles R. Morris
- In Defense of "Ready, Fire, Aim" by Clay Shirky
- The Folly of Accountabalism by David Weinberger
Quick note: Ben Casnocha offers his own take and chooses a few favorites from the bunch
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