Crazy Is a Compliment: The Power of Zigging When Everyone Else Zags, by Linda Rottenberg, October 2014
"If people aren't calling you crazy, you aren't thinking big enough."
These days taking chances isn’t just for college dropouts in hoodies. Whether you work at a Fortune 500 company, a nonprofit, or a mom-and-pop, everybody needs to think and act like an entrepreneur. We all need to be nimble, adaptive, daring—and maybe even a little crazy—or risk being left behind.
But how do you take smart risks without risking it all? That’s Linda Rottenberg’s expertise. As the cofounder and CEO of Endeavor, the world’s leading organization dedicated to supporting fast-growing entrepreneurs, she’s spent the last two decades helping innovators think bold and execute smart.
Urban Animal strives to break free of the industry silos and display collaboration, innovation and creative thought process. This 2014 edition to the Leader's Library shelf encourages advocates of Urban Animals worldwide to
take chances and zig when everyone else is zagging.
Other books in the Urban Animal Leader’s Library
2013 - Radical Openness: Four Unexpected Principles for Success, Don Tapscott, Anthony Williams
2012 - Leaders Make the Future (2nd Ed.), Bob Johansen
2011 - The Experience Economy (updated ed. 2011), Joseph Pine II and James Gilmore
2010 - Wikibrands, Mike Dover and Sean Moffit
2009 - Macrowikinomics, Don Tapscott and Anthony Williams
2008 - Wikinomics, Don Tapscott and Anthony Williams
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