One thing the we here as is comment solid and contrarian, the rock and is surprising. Which is why this week told John t. Harvey us "Why the private sector need to spend money the Government", and Carol Kinsey Goman of exploded "the myth of multitasking" George Bradt informs us that "There are only three key job interview questions" and AVI Dan showed", that"Advertising is a dirty word", and John Kotter revealed" the biggest mistake I see: strategy first, urgent second. "We had even Aaron Perlut ask," non America fight that we care about a Royal Wedding not? ""
As the Trump self-presentation machine made full speed of this week, had we Carmine of Gallo's "five media can skills learn from Donald Trump," Steve Denning's juxtaposition of "five media error that makes Donald Trump", and then my own "Obama's long form birth certificate: Donald Trump can go away now?"
Not that I really am concerned about the Donald. Finally, Sasha Galbraith says, "don't worry, be happy - it is better for your pocketbook." And we found many reasons to be happy this week. Identified "America's favorite chefs" - the CEOs like that at most, work for Jacquelyn Smith under the direction of Alan Mullaly, Ford. Nathaniel parish Flannery singled out "10 Tech global companies redefine what it means to be green." (If you want to join this list, reveals Paul Klein "The five elements of the best CSR programs.") All Adamson, praised as "Volkswagen and BMW understand it one overwhelming story takes, not pay booth at lot." Adam Hartung explains why you should "buy Amazon - it will out grow Wal-Mart." Steve Denning admired "How chicken soup for the soul dramatically extends your brand." Kimberly Ramalho described "how it feels when your business deals with the hard stuff."
Not that everything was this kick-off this week. Karl Moore admitted, "I regret have quite a few!" and "The top 10 list of CEO regrets." added certainly CEO Nick Morgan described "why you need samples: to avoid public speaking disaster such as this one" has to regret something. Nick moved also "Three quick lessons for public speakers from the Japanese tea ceremony." And one more lesson from Japan, Bill Davidow performed "What a tsunami can teach us about finance?"
Sound like a tsunami of articles, but I may have Zephrin Lasker mentioned not even's "the only thing really holding back the economy app" or John t. Harvey's "why you are numbers so much for gas" or Geoff Loftus' "leaders embrace innovation." An eccentric indulge obsessions, "or Nicole ski Bola" gaming for the social good "or AVI Dan's" the most important job in the advertising "or..."
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