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Greater Boston Area, MA United States
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CEO of Shift Thinking, Speaker, Author
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Apparel / Fashion
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My mission is to change the way people think. I believe that to stay competitive and relevant in the digital age, you have to change not only what you do, but how you think. As the founder and Chief Epiphany Officer of Shift Thinking. I help leaders and organizations make the shift from incremental to exponential growth and achieve transformative change so they can more effectively compete in their market, engage their customers and organize their teams. I have been a pioneer and guide to the digital revolution since receiving Harvard University’s first doctorate on the topic of social media in 1997. I have launched new businesses, created award-winning programs, and advised global ...
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Leadership in a Distributed Organization
Leadership in a Distributed OrganizationLeadership in a Distributed Organization
Leadership in a Distributed Organization
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Culture in Action: Use Doctrine to Achieve Alignment and Autonomy
Culture in Action:  Use Doctrine to Achieve Alignment and AutonomyCulture in Action:  Use Doctrine to Achieve Alignment and Autonomy
Culture in Action: Use Doctrine to Achieve Alignment and Autonomy
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The Social Revolution
The Social RevolutionThe Social Revolution
The Social Revolution
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Brand Orbits - A New Language for Marketing in a Non-Linear World
Brand Orbits - A New Language for Marketing in a Non-Linear WorldBrand Orbits - A New Language for Marketing in a Non-Linear World
Brand Orbits - A New Language for Marketing in a Non-Linear World
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OLD VERSION - Brand Orbits
OLD VERSION - Brand OrbitsOLD VERSION - Brand Orbits
OLD VERSION - Brand Orbits
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From Broadcast to Netcast - PhD Thesis - Bonchek - 1997
From Broadcast to Netcast - PhD Thesis - Bonchek - 1997From Broadcast to Netcast - PhD Thesis - Bonchek - 1997
From Broadcast to Netcast - PhD Thesis - Bonchek - 1997
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