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5 Tips To Get Maximum ROI From Saying "Thanks"

You know it's important to say thank you. Here are some easy ways to express gratitude--and have it impact your bottom line.READ»

YouTube And Shiva Rajaraman Bring Intelligent Channel Picks To Online Video

How do you create technology to recommend new channels to users? And when does a person need to step in to curate these recommendations? In this extended version of the conversation from our latest issue, we chat with Shiva Rajaraman, Group Product Manager for YouTube.READ»

If Your Customers Are Poised For Revolt, It's Time For Extreme Trust

It used to be that a business could generate substantial profits by keeping its customers in the dark. But sooner or later practices like those will put your company in as much jeopardy as a Middle Eastern dictator. If you want to stay out of the line of fire, your best course of action is to protect the interests of your customer, proactively. READ»

Are You Sabotaging Your Own Career?

Five simple actions can be dangerous and detrimental to your success. Are you guilty as charged?READ»

Staying Competitive In A Customer-Centric World

It's a common misconception that knowledge is information when actually, it's the human capacity to take action facing uncertainty. In other words, when you face a problem, how quickly and efficiently can you find and use the knowledge you need to solve it?READ»

8 Reasons Your Social Initiative Will Fail

The social software market is booming as companies rush to deploy software that help workers share information and communicate with colleagues, customers, and suppliers. But it's tricker to implement than you might think. Here are 8 things you need to avoid to get it right the first time. READ»

4 Social Startups On Track For A Monster 2012

With one month down in 2012, it's a good thing we waited until February to put this out. One of the four sites below wasn't even on our radar until late last month. All four are heading in the right direction in a segment of the Internet that has most saying Facebook has muscled everyone else out.READ»

ManageWP Is The Unified Wordpress Dashboard We've Needed For Years

When it comes to managing multiple sites at once, most bloggers were limited in their choices--especially using Wordpress, which has been conspicuously obtuse when it comes to managing multiple blogs from a single platform. That's the gap that ManageWP fills.READ»

Vosges Unwraps Chocolate's Wild Side

Forget the Russell Stover this Valentine's Day--there's a delicious new world of innovative, artisanal chocolates out there. Katrina Markoff of luxury chocolate maker Vosges talks with Fast Company about the power of chocolate and her worldwide hunt for the perfect ingredients.READ»

Mentors Are Useless--But They Don't Have To Be

I am a lousy mentee. It’s a funny admission to make as someone who makes her living as professional mentor. Sure, I train my clients on how best to leverage my expertise. Of course, that doesn’t mean that I follow my own advice very well.READ»

Ford's Nancy Lee Gioia On Leading Where The Rubber Meets The Road

In her 30 years with Ford Motor Company, Nancy Lee Gioia’s learned a thing or two about teamwork, sparking innovation, and being a driving force in what was once considered a man's industry. READ»

4 Things To Consider Before Becoming A Social Business

Before you can magically transform yourself into a social business, you have to understand what that means, and what is possible for your individual businessREAD»

How Complacency, Not The Economy, Is Killing Deals

The economic climate has given the perception that all companies are struggling, so some people justify sales being down. But sales aren’t off for everyone and companies are doing business--but are they doing business with you? They will only if they consider your service or product as critical, not a commodity.READ»

We Need To Talk About Romney

Mitt Romney’s front-runner status has been thrown into question once again after his triple loss in state primaries. For professional communicators, the reason for his difficulties is obvious--he doesn’t connect, and connecting is all about communicating. And in presidential election after presidential election, however, the candidate who connects best, wins.READ»

How To Read An S-1

Accessing a company’s S-1 is like getting to peek over the shoulders of giants. You gain access to a competitor’s business plan. It allows entrepreneurs, in particular, to see just how much money it takes to scale a large company, gives good benchmarks to shoot for in growth and margins, and helps entrepreneurs understand what is market in terms of management compensation. READ»

How To Find Your Next $140 Million

There's likely one single metric on which you could focus to yield the most growth for your company. The trick is figuring out which metric that is. READ»

The GOP Primary Proves Personal Branding Isn't Optional

The strength of a politician’s personal brand can be the difference between winning and losing an election. As a business owner or a professional, here are three key takeaways. READ»

3 Ways To Deal With A No-Win Situation

If you're a Star Trek aficionado, then not only have you heard of the "Kobayashi Maru Scenario" but you can recount it easily to others--it's a no-win situation cadets encounter at the Starfleet Academy. How we deal with these situations in real life is crucial. READ»

Amazon, Big Box Edition

As the online giant contemplates a move to brick-and-mortar retail, is this the next step in the transformation of shopping?READ»

Going Out To Eat? Foodspotting Has Just The Dish For You

How do you create an app that helps users discover new foods? In this extended version of the conversation from our latest issue, we chat with Alexa Andrzejewski, the CEO of Foodspotting. READ»