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Tuesday
Oct202009

Tom's SpeedLink #12

Time to share some pretty cool links...

1. New book: "Believe Me: Why Your Vision, Brand, and Leadership Need a Bigger Story."
Michael Margolis, my friend and remarkable business storyteller, just released his first book yesterday entitled, "Believe Me: Why Your Vision, Brand, and Leadership Need a Bigger Story." It's a "storytelling manifesto for change-makers and innovators." Yes, I ordered my copy and can't wait to dive in to it!

2. Honda Launches New Docu-Series On Twitter
Honda's corporate mini-documentaries are some of my favorite programs. I'll have a full article on this new video release on Thursday.

3. Swim Lane Diagram: Dive Into Complex Decision-Making
Paul Williams, branding and marketing genius, gives another neat diagram to help us figure out when we need help ranking and filtering ideas. This diagram was inspired after his Two-by-Two Diagram was such a big hit.

4. Showdown At The Web Corral: Convincing Your Boss to Fix a Hideous Website
I love how author Dan Heath of "Made to Stick" fame answered this delicate question from a reader. I bet you can use this method for other ideas, too.

5. Crude: The Real Price of Oil
Filmmaker Joe Berlinger ( Brother's Keeper, Paradise Lost, Honda mini-documentaries) brings us an amazing new documentary.

---Tom

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Reader Comments (2)

Hi Tom,

Thanks for taking the time to share these links with the rest of us. Very good and helpful information as well as interesting. I especially love the " Showdown At The Web Corral" one. I'm glad to have your site as one of the ones I'm sharing on my blog roll. Great stuff!

Best Regards,

Gil
http://gilpizano.com
October 26, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterGil Pizano
Hi Gil,

Glad you enjoyed the links and thank for swinging by!

Tom
October 26, 2009 | Registered CommenterThomas Clifford

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