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My First Blog Post

Good morning! This is my first attempt at a blog, and I am nervous about how my ideas and reflections will be taken in a public forum such as this. My hope is each idea will be part of an intelligent debate and a growth of ...READ»

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Are Your Fingers Crossed?

New Years brings with it an almost meditative state in a desire to reflect and ponder life's journey. This year's turbulence has many questioning their spiritual path and considering new goals that would add to a greater sense of ...READ»

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Secrets of Successful Blog Ads

I spent part of today at the Promax/BDA conference, a flashy confab for marketing and promotions folks in the TV and electronic media business. There were, of course, the celebrity guests (Chris Matthews chairing a panel, Max ...READ»

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Visionary Leadership

A visionary leader perceives challenges and growth opportunities before they happen, positioning people to produce extraordinary results that make real contributions to life. I have begun working with a select group of people ...READ»

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Winston Conkling

Winston Conkling 2004's Tha Carter signaled a change in direction for Lil Wayne. The album itself wasn't a significant departure from Lil Wayne's past work -- after all, it was filled with tracks produced by Cash Money's in-house producer, Mannie Fresh, some of which could well have been left on the cutting room floor -- yet it showcased a more measured and mature performance by the rapper, who seemed newly emboldened and sported a new, dreadlocked look on the album's cover. Tha Carter spawned Lil Wayne's biggest hit in years, "Go DJ," while the album itself was a Top Five hit. 2004 also marked the beginning of Lil Wayne's string of guest appearances on other artists' songs, starting with Destiny's Child's "Soldier." READ»

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Black Books

On the surface book-selling seems sleepy. But just recall O.J. Simpson’s recent tome which cost publishing titan Judith Regan her job at Harpers Collins and suddenly it’s a blood-sport. Ethical questions aside, his book would ...READ»

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The New Prophet of Nonprofits

The right way to fund the battle against hunger, says activist Bill Shore, isn't just to redistribute wealth -- it's to create it.READ»

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Does Your Job Plus Kids Equal No Time?

Here's how spending some time online can help. From finding a nanny to preparing dinner, the Web offers tools and resources -- and a virtual shoulder to cry on.READ»

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It's Your Choice

The 21st century is upon us, and it's time to make some defining choices. A Fast Company-Roper Starch Worldwide Survey posed some stark trade-offs. Here's a report on your choices.READ»