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BNET Book Brief: Fire Them Up!
BNET Book Brief: Fire Them Up!RE: BNET Book Brief: Fire Them Up!Brevity and simplicity are the best ways to stay connected . that surely was a wonderful shoet video .Thanks for sharing yourinsight,Mr Carmine .Manohar MannEXCELLENT SHORT VIDEOI agree with Vision statement idea - what is important is how simple...
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Discussion threads 2008-01-03
BNET Book Brief: The 4-Hour Workweek
BNET Book Brief: The 4-Hour WorkweekPPC ApproachTHe PPC approach Tim covered in this book is too generic and over-simplify. I have not completed reading this book going by what I have read so far, he has definitely provided with some powerful ideas to work on in the area of increasing...
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Discussion threads 2007-12-27
BNET Book Brief: Small Giants
BNET Book Brief: Small Giantstoo many assumptionsThe author is making a large number of self created assumptions in trying to prove his point.For example the notion of quality being propotional to company size is a faulty one. There are many large organizations that maintain a high level of quality inspite...
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Discussion threads 2007-11-13
BNET Book Brief: The No Asshole Rule
BNET Book Brief: The No Asshole RuleExcellent videoVery creative, entertaining and full of good information. This was web video at its best.RE: BNET Book Brief: The No ******* RuleThe video presentation was informative and enlightening. I will purchased the book.RE: BNET Book Brief: The No ******* RuleYeas there are those...
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Discussion threads 2007-09-28
BNET Book Brief: Ignited
BNET Book Brief: IgnitedGood reminderInteresting speaker, straightforward & simple visual representation of the concept, and it's a good exercise to follow. (But what do you do if the rating you give someone is different than other's perceived reality? Hmmm, guess I'll just have to buy the book...)
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Discussion threads 2007-09-06

Additional Resources

Live Webcast with David Allen
David Allen Fan Club Alert: The master of multitasking will be the featured guest on BNET's live Webcast Getting Things Done: Work Smarter, Not Harder on Wednesday, February 18. Allen will give an overview of his Getting Things Done productivity method, with a focus on keeping teams productive through tough...
Tags: Webcast, BNET staff
Blog posts 2009-02-12
New Bigger, Better, BNET Videos
With the launch of our new video player, BNET Videos are now brighter, bolder and shinier than ever. The new 16:9 wide screen aspect ratio wide screen format offers high-quality visuals that allow you to see every detail. In addition, the new format offers embed code right in the player...
Tags: Video, Corporate Communications, Marketing, BNET Staff
Blog posts 2008-10-27
Useful Commute: Why Conventional Management Wisdom Is Flawed
Many managers try to apply common wisdom to everyday challenges. Organizational management expert Jeffrey Pfeffer explains why this can lead to poor business choices. For more on Pfeffer's unconventional approach to management, see our BNET Book Brief video on his book "What Were They Thinking?" by BNET...
Tags: Wisdom, BNET staff, Marketing, Corporate Communications
Blog posts 2007-12-10
USC Marshall Prof, Zappos.com to Offer Free Download of Major Business Book
Professor Dave Logan of USC's Marshall School of Business has teamed with Zappos.com to make a free audio version of his groundbreaking 2008 business book "Tribal Leadership: Leveraging Natural Groups to Build a Thriving Organization" available exclusively at the online retailer. Since hitting bookstores last February, the...
Tags: Business School, Leadership, Management, Stacy Blackman
Blog posts 2008-11-04
 How to Stay Competitive in a Global Economy
 Sharpen your company's competitive edge by outsourcing more intelligently, protecting your intellectual property, and winning the talent war. New Ways to Build Competitiveness Source: Harvard Business School Outsourcing may lower costs, but unless a company’s...
Tags: India, Intellectual Property, Human Resources, Research & Development, Business Operations, BNET Editorial,  Competition, Outsourcing, General Electric Co., China, Harvard Business School, Workforce Management, Talent
Articles 2008-06-20
Ignited by Vince Thompson |Book Brief
There are 5.4 million middle managers in the Unites States. Are all of them in dead-end jobs? Author Vince Thompson says no. In his book "Ignited," he argues that middle managers are in fact uniquely positioned to energize their companies. Thompson joins BNET to share an exercise in how to...
Tags: Professional Development, Workforce Management, Career, Ignited, Book Briefs, Manager, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources
Videos 2007-09-04
Navigating 'Globality'
Your competitors in China and India can substitute labor for capital -- because labor is so cheap , they don't need to spend as much on automation, making it simpler to start up factories. That's only one of the challenges facing U.S. companies, according to James Hemerling,...
Tags: China, India, Strategy, Management, Michael Fitzgerald
Blog posts 2008-10-02
The Buyology of the Brain
Will marketers read our minds in the future? That's an argument one could make after looking at Martin Lindstrom's "Buyology." He got several corporations to fund a large-scale study involving brain imaging to look at what he thinks will change branding: neuroscience. In this excerpt, you can...
Tags: Brand, Brain, Martin Lindstrom, Branding, Marketing, Michael Fitzgerald
Blog posts 2009-01-21
The Visual Way to Solve Problems
Computers lack the vision thing. Humans, however, excel at vision -- computer vision pales versus how well we process images.. Can businesses use this incredible visual ability to systematically how they operate? That's Dan Roam's argument in "The Back of the Napkin" (see Bnet's...
Tags: Management, Michael Fitzgerald, Strategy, Vision
Blog posts 2008-05-01
How to Do More With Less | Useful Commute Podcast
In this podcast, Jason Fried, founder of the digital design firm 37signals, discusses how he built a successful company on the philosophy that bigger is not always better and explains how other small businesses can use limitations to their advantage. For more on the advantages of staying small: Small Giants by...
Tags: Podcasts, Internet, BNET staff
Blog posts 2008-05-19
Guy Kawasaki on "The Back of the Napkin"
The Find: Got a complex business problem? Of course you have to run the numbers, but one author argues that you should also sit down with a pen and paper and spend some time doodling. The Source: An interview conducted by venture capitalist Guy Kawasaki with Dan...
Tags: Jessica Stillman, Team Management, Manufacturing, Financing Startups, Finance, Strategy, Management, Investment, Food & Beverage, Venture Capital, Globalization, Guy Kawasaki
Blog posts 2008-08-05
Tichy and Bennis' "Judgment" Judged
The book Judgment: How Winning Leaders Make Great Calls, by Noel M. Tichy and Warren G. Bennis was published in November 2007 and garnered a fair amount of attention, given that Tichy and Bennis are well-known management thinkers. Business Week ran an excerpt from the book, they wrote a...
Tags: Management, Leadership, Internet, Blogging, Michael Fitzgerald, 800CEOread.com, Perishable Pundit, Judgment
Blog posts 2008-02-04
How to Sell an Idea
How to Sell an IdeaHow to sell an ideasI really liked this article. It is full of common sense practical and workable ideas and has got me re-thinking the approach I need to take and how to explain and describe my idea in the right way for those I would...
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Discussion threads 2007-02-07
Learning in the Thick of It
The Idea in Brief Like many managers, you probably conduct after-action reviews AARs to extract lessons from key projects and apply them to others. But in most companies, AARs don?t fulfill their promise: Scrapped projects, poor investments, and failed safety measures repeat themselves?while...
Tags: Garvin, Team Management, Performance Management, Management, Human Resources, Workforce Management, BNET Editorial, AAR, Team, Lesson
Articles 2007-09-24
Gen X 'Saves the World'
Another note on Generation X, this time more positive. They may be the bashful 'dark-horse' generation between the limelight-hogging Boomers and Millenials, but X-ers are behind some of the most radical social media businesses in the world. This is the upshot of the fantastically named book, 'X...
Tags: BNET UK Staff, Business, Jeff Gordinier, Social Media, Generation X, Google Inc.
Blog posts 2008-06-23
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