Dialing 8 – Ann Michael: Manage to Change

In hotels, Dialing 8 was calling long distance. In baseball, Dialing 8 is a home run. In blogging, Dialing 8 is a set of posts from a blogger that I find lasting long and being strong – the cornerstones.
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Manage to Change by Ann Michael

  1. Manage to Change Manifesto
  2. Manage to Change
  3. Two Perspectives That Gets Us Nowhere
  4. Why Cook?
  5. Blending or Balance?
  6. My Way is the Only Way
  7. Strategy Minus Execution = Philosophy
  8. Blogging and Me!

There are also two series Ann wrote that are key:

I’ve had the privilege of speaking to Ann. Her energy and enthusiasm offline is addictive! I’m thankful she’s sharing her voice with us.

More Manage to Change: RSS Feed | Ann’s MyBlogLog Community | LinkedIn Profile

  • Phil Gerbyshak

    I too have enjoyed reading the greatness that is Ann Michael. She provides some very thought provoking insights I can’t get anywhere else. Thanks for spotlighting her Mike. She’s definitely someone we all need to get to know more!

  • http://managetochange.typepad.com ann michael

    OMG guys – you’re making me blush!
    Thanks Mike!

  • http://www.conversationagent.com Valeria Maltoni

    I’ve had the pleasure to meet Ann in person and all they say is true — she’s a terrific force for change; a skilled professional in the timeless way of building the next way of doing things for companies and individuals; and a truly nice person.
    Next time you’re looking for an enlightened conversation, dial Ann Michael.

  • http://www.brainbasedbusiness.com Ellen Weber

    Mike, you are a Master at celebrating the best of other people’s good work.
    What a treasure to find Ann Michael’s thought provoking work here and to see her work celebrated as many of us have enjoyed and learned for Ann! Way to go — you’ve inspired us all Ann and Mike!
    You make the blogosphere more of what we all like to be it become!

  • http://www.converstations.com Mike Sansone

    >Hi Valeria & Ellen. Glad (but not surprised) to find I’m not alone in thinking highly of Ann.