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  2. Thought leader - Wikipedia

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    The phrase "thought leader" is identified by some writers as an annoying example of business jargon. [4] Kevin Money and Nuno Da Camara of the John Madejski Centre for Reputation at the University of Reading's Henley Management College write that the nebulous nature of the phrase (the unclear nature of "what is and what is not thought leadership") contributes to its reputation among cynics as ...

  3. FranklinCovey - Wikipedia

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    Typically, the company will correspond their products with book launches written by FranklinCovey consultants or industry thought leaders. The company's core training products it remains known for is The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, Leading at the Speed of Trust, and The 4 Disciplines of Execution. [7] [8] [9]

  4. List of New Thought writers - Wikipedia

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    New Thought is also commonly referred to by such names as the "Law of Attraction" or "Higher Thought". This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  5. Thought leader (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A thought leader is an individual or firm that is recognized as an authority in a specialized field. Thought leader may also refer to: Thought Leader, a South African news website; Thought leader (web) (or domain authority), describes the relevance of website for a specific subject area

  6. Thoughtworks - Wikipedia

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    Thoughtworks Holding, Inc. is a privately-held, global technology company with 49 offices in 18 countries. [5] It provides software design and delivery, and tools and consulting services. The company is closely associated with the movement for agile software development, and has contributed to open source products.

  7. Trump's antitrust cops just signaled that big US mergers won ...

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    The new Trump administration in its second week provided an early sign that American companies won't get a free pass when it comes to big mergers and acquisitions.

  8. ‘Love Has Won: The Cult of Mother God’ Director Answers ...

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    How does a McDonald’s manager with three young children end up becoming a cult leader who believes she has birthed the entire human race, been reincarnated as Jesus, Joan of Arc, and Marilyn ...

  9. Milestones: A look back at AOL's 35 year history as an ...

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    The company moves its headquarters from Dulles, Va. to Manhattan. 2009 : Tim Armstrong joins as CEO and becomes responsible for much of the rebranding and growth. 2010 : Time Warner cut ties with AOL.