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Ability to Change by Ted Eleftheriou

STORY ONE: SEBASTIANOur fifth family member is a guinea pig named Sebastian. When we adopted him our kids hoped he would play tag, catch balls tossed to him, or find him among stuffed animals during a game of hide-and-seek. When the ...READ»

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Solution to Your State's Budget Shortfall: The Four-Day Workweek

Some states are thinking of slashing budgets by instituting four-day workweeks--thus saving money, and carbon. Does it work?READ»

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What is useful in the online ad space?

Enjoyed Cliff Kuang’s piece (http://www.fastcompany.com/blog/cliff-kuang/design-innovation/print-media-dying-online-revenues-are-tiny-what-if-ads-are-blame) on why ads might be to blame for the crappy state of Internet advertising. ...READ»

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What Success is. Or Isn't! by Ted Eleftheriou

Two views of success and happiness. Which would you pick?READ»

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Is Twitter the New CareerBuilder?

Are you looking for a job? Check your tweets. Twitter is turning into a next-generation job site. READ»

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An Innovation Lesson from Politics?

What businesses can learn from ObamaREAD»

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Great Leaders Use Influence and Persuasion, Not Power

What's clear is that no matter what your organizational position, or what kinds of clients and customers you deal with, part of your success depends on being able to influence people over whom you have official or assigned control. READ»

Are You One of the Top 10%?

This past weekend, I had an engaging conversation about the younger generation with one of my best friends who serves as an HR Manager for a major Fortune 500 company in Denver, Colorado. Are discussion began with leadership in ...READ»

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The Truth About Successful People

We all know the secret to huge success. We read about it in books, see it in movies. Malcolm Gladwell sums it up in his new book, Outliers, "our hero is born in modest circumstances and by virtue of his own grit and talent fights his way to greatness." It's the story of pop and sports stars, wealthy entrepreneurs and CEOs. There's just one problem with seeing success this way--it's not true. It's not that talent and hard work won't help you get ahead, but rather success is a result of the product of many factors--a system if you like. Our culture, our parents, our friends, our environment, our attitudes, our values the lessons in life, all contribute to success.READ»

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Is Social Networking Revolutionizing Our Triibal Behavior?

Social networking is in fact increasing tribalism and is a vehicle for social change.READ»

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Is The Middle Class An Endangered Species?

The Middle Class is in serious trouble, world-wide. And this current recession has magnified how serious the problem is, even though there are differences among Western countries and third world nations.READ»

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Should You Twitter Your Business: The Psychology of Twitter

There' s no question that Twitter has become the next big thing in internet social networking.Most celebrities have a twitter channel as part of their marketing and promotion. And now businesses are seeing Twitter as a business tool.READ»

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Toward a New Definition of Work Life Balance

Initially viewed as a workplace social responsibility, work life programs are being viewed now as a strategy for competitive advantage--by attracting the best talent who become the most productive.READ»

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The Leader's Edge in Tough Times

We are at one of those turning points in our history where the kind of leaders we have and how they exercise that leadership is critical to the kind of world we live in. Optimistic and positive leaders are needed, and the rest of us have a duty, not just to support them, but to insist on that kind of leadership.READ»

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The Leader's Edge in Tough Times

We are at one of those turning points in history where the kind of leaders we have and how they exercise that leadership are critical to the kind of world we will live in. Optimistic and positive leaders are needed, and the rest of us have a duty, not just to support them, but insist on that kind of leadership.READ»

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Why We Love Bad News and How It Supports the Recession

Many of us frequently complain about the negativity of the news, particularly now in theeconomic downturn. The conga line of bruising news blankets consumers in a headline bombardment that is probably making the problem worse.READ»

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Why We Love Bad News and How It Supports the Recession

Many of us frequently complain about the negativity of the news, particularly now in the economic downturn. The conga line of bruising news blankets consumers in a headline bombardment that is probably making the problem worse.READ»

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Delegate Source Denver Concierge

More than just concierge services, Delegate Source Denver provides economy of scope in personal and household services.READ»

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The Value of the Remote or Virtual Personal Assistant

Why pay for the fringe costs associated with having full-time administrative positions?READ»

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Denver Dog Walking and Delegate Source

Delegate Source Denver Sponsors Project Ruffway, a Bow Wow Buddies Foundation Charity Event.READ»

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At Work, Feeling Good Does Matter

There is a clear connection between happiness and productivity. And during difficult economic times, with the pressures created by declining business revenue, layoffs and downsizing, this issue has become even more important.READ»

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Avoiding the Toxic Trap of Success

Many highly successful men and women feel lonely, cut off, and unfulfilled by their success. So often, their drive for winning threatens their health, relationships and families. The more people focus their efforts on becoming successful, the less they remember the reason they wanted that success. READ»

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10 Ways How NOT to Land a Job Interview! by Ted Eleftheriou

Humerous look at how to mess up the opportunity to get a job interview!READ»

Can America truly change?

Is change really coming to America? After all we did elect a President who ran on the platform of change. I do however wonder if we as Americans really have the capacity to change.  And if we do, why are we so slow to change? Is ...READ»

A culture that nurtures innovation

There’s a lot being written about how to survive the down economy but I think something is missing from the dialogue:  how to create a culture that thrives during it. Yes, intuitively most people know that to truly excel during ...READ»

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