Inflectionby kim

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Inflection

by

Kim Patrick Kobza

Business Service Networks will change the world. Let’s learn from our peers with best of class dialogue.


The operating principles of this discussion are peer learning, professional and respectful discussion, creating value, supporting results, and  building networks with exceptional insights.

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Where I will be...


Naples All Week

Thinking About


I am thinking about...

  1. Growing Neighborhood America


  2. Leadership


  3. What it takes to be special


  4. Complexity


  5. Simplicity


  6. Network science.



I read every day..week....Read Most Days

  1. Wall Street


  2. Business Week


  3. Barron’s


  4. CNET


  5. New York Times


  6. Washington Post


  7. USA Today


  8. PC World


  9. PC Magazine


  10. Scientific American -The Mind


  11. Fortune


  12. Forbes


  13. Wired


  14. Fast Company


  15. The Nation


  16. Men’s Health


  17. I-Media


  18. Kara Swisher Boomtown


  19. Silicon Alley Insider


  20. Silicon Valley.com





 

The things that matter most must never be at the mercy of the things that matter least.

Johann Wolfgang  Von Goethe

So if you happen to see me you will know who I am - say hello!

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Visit Inflection Blocks: a 3 minute podcast series! http://web.mac.com/kpkobza/Inflection_Blocks:_3_minute_podcasts/Inflection_Blocks/Inflection_Blocks.html
 

Inflection for Public Engagement - a 3 minute podcast series for public sector.

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Background

In a parallel universe I am the CEO of Neighborhood America. We are a technology company that builds enterprise social networks. Though this is not an “opinion blog” the thoughts that are published here are my own and not necessarily those of Neighborhood America.