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Jack Uldrich is the author of Investing in Nanotechnology, Jump the Curve, and the bestselling The Next Big Thing Is Really Small. He is president of the Nanoveritas Group, a consultancy in nanotechnology. He is a contributor to The Motley Fool's website, www.fool.com. He lives in Minneapolis, MN.

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A good look at where science and the world is headed. exponential change and be ready for it.
latest predictions at www.jumpthecurve.net
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simbacat | Dec 8, 2010 |
Timeless Leadership Lessons

Using the 2 ½ year adventure into the American Northwest as a backdrop, Jack Uldrich offers leaders ten timeless lessons.

Commissioned by President Thomas Jefferson to explore the newly acquired Louisiana Purchase, Lewis and Clark discovered an endless land whose very existence foretold the country’s future America.

May, 2004 begins a bicentennial celebration of their incredible journey. Against staggering odds, these unique men inspired such absolute loyalty that they are regarded by many as the most successful leadership team in American history.
Their story resonates with us because they had to:
1. Think strategically
2. Make tough and timely decisions
3. Surround themselves with good people
4. Manage resources
5. Motivate the team
6. Deal with different cultures
7. Assimilate information from many sources
8. Balance long-term goals against short-term realities
9. Learn from their mistakes
10. Try new approaches.
Lewis and Clark lead their team into the unknown. They preserved through crises, course changes and insurmountable adversity. They persevered. Their lessons will inspire all of us to lead our teams on discovery adventures.
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