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Hiring Executives: If You've Never Done the Job, How Do You Hire Somebody Good?

The biggest difference between being a great functional manager and being a great general manager is that you must hire and manage people who are far more competent at their jobs than you would be at their jobs. So, with no experience, how do you hire someone good?READ»

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The Secret Weapon to Outpace Your Competitors

During these high tech times, high touch is resurfacing as a secret weapon. Think and grow connected with these ten strategies for building your own modern-day junto. READ»

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Greatest Hits of TED Videos

Robotics, pianos, brains -- these are the lectures TEDsters love most. Which ones have you seen? And which have yet to touch you?READ»

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How TED Connects the Idea-Hungry Elite

Inside the World's most exclusive and most accessible club.READ»

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Tony Robbins's Personal Branding "Breakthrough"

If you missed Tony Robbins's new mainstream premiere of Breakthrough, his new reality TV show, you missed the evolution of the blending of infomercial, reality TV, and soap opera. While these adjectives describing Tony Robbins's ...READ»

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Aiming high ye blogger?

Aiming high ye blogger? Keep trying…you may actually end up as a powerful expert blogger in your field.READ»

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IF YOU REALLY WANT TO CHANGE AND/OR INNOVATE

  It was Anthony Robbins who said that people would only change through pleasure or through pain. Pain is the strongest trigger of these two. This is the case at the personal as well as on the organizational ...READ»

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IF YOU REALLY WANT TO CHANGE AND/OR INNOVATE

  It was Anthony Robbins who said that people would only change through pleasure or through pain. Pain is the strongest trigger of these two. This is the case at the personal as well as on the organizational ...READ»

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Action Creates Success

Outstanding performance is one of the keys to success that I discuss in Straight Talk for Success and 42 Rules to Jumpstart Your Professional Success.  If you want to be an outstanding performer you need to do three things.  1) ...READ»

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How to Choose a Pay-Per-Click Firm That Turns Clicks into Clients

7 Questions You Need to Ask Before You Hire a Pay-Per-Click Management CompanyREAD»

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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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What Do You Want, An Olympics Medal?

A Kick in the Career: In this week's column, humorist and career expert Tom Stern writes about business competition, teamwork, and the basic human need for acknowledgment. READ»

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A Kick In The Career: What Do You Do When You're Branded?

How the future of your career depends on thinking of yourself as a product.READ»

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Work/Life: It's The Hot New Computer Game - Grand Theft Quality Time IV

  Not surprisingly, the latest edition of Grand Theft Auto, the reprehensible yet popular (what, something in America is popular even thought it’s tasteless?) video game has arrived with its share of controversy.  Well, such ...READ»

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What Does "The Secret" Have To Do With Great Leadership?

It's hard to imagine that just about a year ago everywhere you went the latest buzz on the internet, TV and personal conversations was Rhonda Byrne's movie "The Secret." So much so, that Rhonda Byrnes was named one of the ...READ»

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Positive Thinking is Good. Having Oprah on Your Side is Even Better

Business leaders have always flocked to self-help books and gurus that focus on getting the most out of your career and your life, but since Oprah plugged Rhonda Byrne’s The Secret the business of positive thinking is booming.READ»

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Full of Mullarkey

We went looking for a guru with a fresh take, but got taken ourselves. It's about respect, yo!READ»

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The Test Prince of Bel-Air

Robin Singh tapped his genius for logic to go from lowly Kaplan tutor to LSAT rock star.READ»

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Brand You Survival Kit

When Tom Peters first wrote about Brand You, it was cool. Now it's life or death.READ»

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Youth Movement

Michael Furdyk and Jennifer Corriero are advising Microsoft on what the next generation of knowledge workers wants from software. Did we mention that they're, like, really young?READ»

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Get a Life

If you're so "successful," why aren't you having more fun? If you're so "together," why are your days so chaotic? "Getting a life" means getting control.READ»

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My Greatest Lesson

Unit of OneREAD»

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Will Phil Wong Put Asia Online?

Too much of the Internet is 'America-centric,' says this Hong Kong entrepreneur. 'We're building Asia-centric content.'READ»

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How Do You Learn From Customers?

The most powerful computers in the world are no substitute for the power of an intelligent conversation with Lovemoney, Cathy from Simi Valley, or Connie Selleca.READ»

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If Your Goal Is Success, Don't Consult These Gurus

For years, motivational speakers have celebrated a Yale study on why people succeed. It's powerful! Compelling! Too bad it doesn't exist.READ»