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  • Its a Jungle Out There


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    Its a jungle out there - a crazy, random, stressful, risky environment for an executive in corporate America. I much prefer my safe little controlled cocoon where I get to call the shots, the only metric is revenue, and I have no boss and only one peer. Still, I paid my dues in the jungle.
    2 days ago
  • Want to Move Up? Learn to Manage Like a CEO


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    If you really want to learn how to move up in the business world, youve got few sources of expert information. And when youre done with all the MBA BS, the business self-help books, and God help us - the life coaches - ask somebody whos done it in the real world. Why look anywhere else?
    3 days ago
  • When Helping Someone Else Helps You


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    I’ve been doing a lot of thinking about ethics and entrepreneurship here lately. I had plenty of ideas before the Would You Buy Happiness post, but the conversations in the comment section of that post definitely gave me a lot more. That discussion reminded me that people have certain assumptions about what goes ...
    5 days ago
  • Unusual Origins of 15 Innovative Companies


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    Entrepreneurs worry too much about what theyre going to develop, make, or market. Whats more important is that they make, develop or market something! Here are 15 companies that became famous, not for what they started doing, but for something that came later.
    5 days ago
  • Dont Overpromise and Under-Deliver


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    Telegraphing the introduction of a potentially breakthrough product in advance is a powerful PR strategy that can pay off bigtime. But the risk of overpromising and under-delivering can, at times, dwarf the potential reward. The same thing applies to markets, customers, and your career.
    6 days ago
  • Dont Make Your Customers Deal With Your Problems


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    Some small businesses almost effortlessly put customers needs and problems first, while others let their drama and dysfunctions dictate how they do business. Like it or not, customers get dragged along for the ride. In a competitive market, thats no way to get repeat business.
    1 week ago
  • The Big Customer Problem: Diversify? Not So Fast


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    How is a company supposed to reduce its risk when one customer can devastate its business? Some throw around "diversification" like its an antidote to risk, but as a risk aversion strategy, diversification is no panacea. It carries its own risks, tradeoffs and hurdles that can be insurmountable.
    1 week ago
  • 10 Aspects of Executive Presence


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    What constitutes executive presence, that indefinable quality that great leaders possess? Is it about poise and sophistication, use of body language or gestures? Can it be learned, does it develop on its own, or do you have to be born with it? And how do you know if youve got it?
    1 week ago
  • Marketing Megatrend: Simple Sells


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    Its a hot trend and its here to stay. Marketers at Starbucks, Kraft, and Campbell have discovered that "simple" sells. But retail marketing aside, is "simple" a megatrend all businesses should be watching and considering in our marketing, branding, and positioning? The simple answer is yes.
    1 week ago
  • Keep Your Career Moving Up and to the Right


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    The most common career mistake managers make is taking a lesser job than they should. Personal issues aside, too many folks pull the trigger on that critical decision sooner than they should. So what makes folks like you so risk averse? And how do you know if youve already reached your limit?
    2 weeks ago
  • Why Capitalisms Best Days are Ahead


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    We have record unemployment, national debt, and deficit spending. We have a vastly imperfect system. And we have endless greed and fraud. But capitalisms best days are ahead, and not just because things cant get any worse. Ive got 4 irrefutable reasons why capitalism is alive, well, and thriving.
    3 weeks ago
  • Would You Buy Happiness?


    Productive FlourishingAuthority Authority: 462
    I’ve been thinking about a few ideas for the last couple of weeks, and rather than launch into what I think, I’d love to hear what you think. So, here we go: Let’s pretend that I developed a process that will make you happy if you walk through the steps. And, by happy, I don’t mean ephemeral, silly happiness, ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Run Your Own Race


    Productive FlourishingAuthority Authority: 462
    [If youre reading this via email or RSS, you might need to click through to watch the video.] Today’s video post is about keeping some perspective on the fact that you and your business model are different than other people and their models. This is especially important to remember when you start working with other ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Want to Help the Economy? Stop Whining


    The Corner OfficeAuthority Authority: 467
    Given our economic situation - record unemployment, national debt, deficit spending - no wonder you hear so much whining. Not that thats a bad thing; it gives us something to do besides worry about how out of control everything is. Still, here are 3 things you can do to actually help the economy.
    3 weeks ago
  • So You Want to Start an Internet Business?


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    Whist in the grips of the current global recession some people are searching for ways to make extra money in order to make ends meet. People are now looking at the many ways to make money using the internet. Some online businesses may prove successful. However, a certain percentage will inevitably fail. Post Excerpt ...
    3 weeks ago
  • What Was Your Best and Worst Career Move?


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    Regret is a bitter pill to swallow. Thats why analyzing your career moves - good or bad - are important; they dont age well. But figuring out what went right can be just as perplexing and elusive as learning what went wrong. Here are lessons learned from my best and worst career moves.
    3 weeks ago
  • Apples Best Kept Secret


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    Once again, Apple blew away analyst forecasts with a record quarter on record Mac and iPhone sales and profits. Firing on all cylinders doesnt begin to describe it. But how does Apple turn out one breakthrough product after another that redefines every market it enters? Heres the secret.
    3 weeks ago
  • Elusive Images in Stock Photography – Ocean, Water, Life


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    Chris Robertson asked: As humans, our strongest emotional responses – both positive and negative – come from visual cues. That’s precisely why the old adage, “A picture is worth a thousand words,” has more than a ring of truth to it. When you’re flipping through a magazine or surfing the Web, the ...
    4 weeks ago
  • 9 Classic CEO Quotes


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    CEOs say the darndest things. Regardless of the industry or size of the company, every CEO Ive known has possessed the same two qualities: smart and quotable. Why that is, I dont know. But funny, poignant, or insightful, youre not likely to forget their pithy quips. You might even learn something.
    4 weeks ago
  • Why You Might Not Want To Be A Chai Wallah


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    This video post is a reaction to Seth’s “ Chai Wallah ,” which has been on my mind for a few weeks. The video is almost six minutes long, and if you’re reading this in a feed reader, you might have to click through to view it. Thanks for watching! If this post turned a light on, maybe these will, too: ...
    4 weeks ago

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