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Sally Haldorson, the editor of our ChangeThis site, published a new issue yesterday. Seth Godin himself gave the site some love on his blog Wednesday.
September 07, 2007
The following blog entry comes from Christine Comaford-Lynch, author of Rules for Renegades: How to Make More Money, Rock Your Career, and Revel in Your Individuality. Six Essentials for Networking Networking is about creating an extended family. It's about developing connections, caring about people, increasing the size of your "tribe.
September 06, 2007
Jack and I have been working on a project for the last few months and we thought it was time to unveil it to the public. We are excited to announce that we are writing a book. The topic will not surprise you--the 100 business titles everyone should read.
September 05, 2007
When the seasons change (and we're almost to that point here in Wisconsin), we start buzzing a little bit louder. The phones ring, the books move about the office, and we start asking each other questions like "When does that book pub? " and "Are we doing anything special with this new title?
September 04, 2007
Stephen Colbert brought Andrew Keen, author of The Cult of The Amateur, onto to the show last week.
August 31, 2007
One story line in Super Crunchers is that of Dick Copaken and his secretive company Epagogix. Copaken thinks that neural networks can improve scriptwriting in Hollywood. Most of his clients don't want the world to know what he is doing or that they are paying for it.
August 28, 2007
The Small Business Special Section of Monday's Wall Street Journal featured recommended reading from Nitzan Shaer, entrepreneur-in-residence with IDG Ventures in Boston. The focus of his recommendations was to show entrepreneurs where they might look for inspiration to stay focused and preserve. Here are the books and resources he recommended.
August 22, 2007
By Porchlight
From Robert Townsend's classic book Up The Organization comes this beauty. For those of you that haven't read the book or forgotten it, it has short alphabetical chapters and the chapter called "Killing Things, V. P.
August 20, 2007
I have found some supplemental reading to our recent Unstoppable podcast. Chris Zook (Unstoppable) has been writing a blog for Harvard Business Online. The online site has recruited Bob Sutton (No-Asshole Rule, Hard Facts), Sylvia Ann Hewlett (Off-Ramps and On-Ramps), and Michael Watkins (First 90 Days) among others.
August 17, 2007
The Three Signs of a Miserable Job>>The Wall Street Journal | Employed and Unhappy In "Three Signs," Mr. Lencioni tackles the question of why so many people are unhappy at work. The issue is a hot one in management-consulting circles, with many companies citing high employee turnover as one of their biggest problems.
August 16, 2007
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