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  • Callouts: the Quiz


    Ennyman's TerritoryAuthority Authority: 127
    In magazine or book publishing, a callout is a quote or fragment of text extracted from an article that has been set apart in a larger or contrasting font. It is often used as a design element to break up a page while also serving as a mechanism for hooking a reader more deeply into the story. What follows is a ...
    1 day ago
  • Is Listening an Endangered Skill?


    Blogging Me Blogging YouAuthority Authority: 488
    Four habits of highly effective listeners: 1. The listener thinks ahead of the talker, trying to anticipate what the oral discourse is leading to and what conclusions will be drawn from the words spoken at the moment. Although, I hate it when people vocalise this. It is distracting when someone constantly interrupts ...
    6 days ago
  • Public relations and web 2.0


    David KirkpatrickAuthority Authority: 143
    The rules have forever changed . The release: Social media require ‘Community Relations 2.0′ Boston College researchers find real-time advocacy challenges long-standing corporate practices Chestnut Hill, Mass. (October 30, 2009) — The rise of social media and real-time advocacy have re-written the ...
    1 week ago
  • Social media require Community Relations 2.0


    Science Blog - Science news straight from the sourceAuthority Authority: 616
    Chestnut Hill, Mass. (October 30, 2009) -- The rise of social media and real-time advocacy have re-written the community outreach rules companies followed for decades.
    1 week ago
  • Harvard Business Review on Decision Making: Peter Ferdinand Drucker, John Hammond, Ralph Keeney, Howard Raiffa, Alden M. Hayashi


    Make Money MyselfAuthority Authority: 139
    Editorial Reviews The Harvard Business Review Paperback Series is designed to bring today’s managers and professionals the fundamental information they need to stay competitive in a fast-moving world. From the preeminent thinkers whose work has defined an entire field to the rising stars who will redefine ...
    1 week ago
  • IAB Takes Up Arms Against the FTC’s Latest Endorsement Regulation Campaign


    ReveNewsAuthority Authority: 118
    If the Federal Trade Commission had the intention to spark off a wave of sometimes worried, sometimes angry and often indignant blog posts and forum chatter with their “Final Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising”, they’ve certainly succeeded. About a week ago, ReveNews ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Tuck Prof: Reverse Innovation for Success


    Back to B-SchoolAuthority Authority: 124
    In the previous decades, most large corporations have developed products in rich countries, then distributed them around the world. According to a recent Harvard Business Review article by a Tuck professor, this practice may be on its way out.
    2 weeks ago
  • Drucker Delivered Direct To Your Door


    The Global Small Business BlogAuthority Authority: 126
    I am a big, big fan of Peter Drucker (pictured) and I just noticed in marking the 100th anniversary of Peter Druckers birthday that Harvard Business Review has some thought provoking essays written by Harvard folks as well as a feature on Druckers classic contributions. No matter how you look at it, Drucker was a ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Corporate Social Responsibility vs. The Bottom Line


    Coaching Tip: The Leadership BlogAuthority Authority: 122
    Some executives think they must choose between the largely social benefits of developing sustainable products and processes vs. the financial costs of doing so. This is a myth. Consumer support for sustainable products and practices is growing worldwide. Going green will soon be a necessary cost of ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Ask More Questions


    A Question of PerspectiveAuthority Authority: 129
    Questioned Proposal by Eleaf I’m a question asker. I have no problem asking for the definition of the $.75 word you just used, or spending 20 minutes quizzing you about your new finch habitat that shares a room with your kid’s playspace. (Yes, we really do have friends who have a finch habitat, and yes, I really ...
    3 weeks ago
  • How Outsourcing Undermines U.S. Industry


    Lean InsiderAuthority Authority: 120
    I recently made fun of a couple of articles on the Harvard Business Review website. So it seems only fair that now I want to praise a different one of their articles. This one has to do with outsourcing, which lean advocates have long criticized. We argue that outsourcing in search of cheap ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Netflix founder: I wont pay for magazines anymore


    DailyFinanceAuthority Authority: 792
    Filed under: People , Media Reed Hastings sure knows how to bring down the mood in a room. The Netflix founder and CEO was a guest Wednesday at the Magazine Publishers of Americas Innovation Summit , but he couldnt bring himself to tell his hosts what they surely wanted to hear. During a keynote interview, ...
    4 weeks ago
  • Study: Working less means working better


    HRRecruitingAlert.comAuthority Authority: 119
    Managers often pay lip service to the concept of employee burnout, without taking proper steps to keep it from happening to their employees. Here’s some data that could get them to change that. A four-year study, recently published in the Harvard Business Review , looked at what would happen to employees when ...
    4 weeks ago
  • Marketing During a Recession - Should we? At what rate?


    From the desk (and BlackBerry) of Keith ParnellAuthority Authority: 139
    During these days of tight economic times a lot of us that are decision-makers for our respective companies are thinking hard about the details of our marketing initiatives. How should we market? Should we market? How should we spend? And at what rate should we spend? JASE published an article on our company ...
    4 weeks ago
  • Authentic Leadership and the Mask of Command


    Leaders We DeserveAuthority Authority: 113
    Almost by definition, a leader has intentions of influencing the behaviours of other people. This is often associated with personal ambition. Which prompts the question: How might we assess a leader’s authenticity through their examining their actions? In recent years, a popular leadership concept is that of the ...
    4 weeks ago
  • Harvard Business Review on Effective Communication (Harvard Business Review Paperback Series): Ralph G. Nichols, Leonard A. Stevens, Fernando Bartolome, Chris Argyris


    Make Money MyselfAuthority Authority: 139
    Editorial Reviews THE HARVARD BUSINESS REVIEW PAPERBACK SERIES is designed to bring today’s managers and professionals the fundamental information they need to stay competitive in a fast-moving world. Here are the landmark ideas that have established the Harvard Business Review as required reading for ambitious ...
    4 weeks ago
  • Mentoring: The Forgotten Strategy in the Recessionary World


    Wired for SuccessAuthority Authority:
      Many small to medium sized companies have become so successful that they have been "corporatized," a term coined that describes the feeling of professionals working in those companies that makes them feel like "cogs in a wheel." In an article the Harvard Business Review , authors Thomas J. Delong, John J. ...
    4 weeks ago
  • Analogies and a quibble with a quibble


    WritelifeAuthority Authority: 108
    Our world, particularly business and technology, is peppered with metaphors and analogies. An article in the Harvard Business Review, The Next Evolution in Economics: Rethinking Growth , uses a biological analogy in discussing how we view business growth. It drew a response, Science, analogy and ecoliteracy , ...
    8 weeks ago

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