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- What To Expect For Different Types Of Job Interviews
- Every interview has a subtext. Do you know what yours is? If you are going for a sales job - positive attitude, persuasive tone, and other interpersonal qualities will be assessed as much as accomplishments noted on your resume. If you are seeking a teaching or counseling position, body language,...
- White papers 2009-01-01
- The Actual Interview
- Every interview is an opportunity. For you to show your stuff. But also for you to assess if this is a good fit for you. Not only is the person on the other side of the desk interviewing you, but you should be subtly interviewing them as well, and the...
- White papers 2009-01-01
- Managing Special Interview Circumstances
- There was a family crisis, a car accident on the highway, or some other event completely outside your control. Call the interviewer as soon as you know you will be late, or miss the time slot. Explain briefly and calmly that you cannot make it. Apologize sincerely. Reschedule ASAP. Follow...
- White papers 2009-01-01
Additional Resources
- Media auditor aims to wring data from the Web. (Audit Bureau of Circulations President Mike Lavery; World Wide Web)(Technology)
- As the World Wide Web evolves from technical curiosity to legitimate media outlet, potential advertisers are demanding hard data about who uses which Web site and how often. Enter Mike Lavery, president and managing director of Schaumburg-based Audit As the World Wide Web evolves from technical...
- Research articles 1996-01-08
- Editorial: Media changes deserve scrutiny.
- Advertisers and media buyers are about to witness the remaking of the U.S. media landscape-again. Past media industry megadeals generated more curiosity than concern in the ad business. Preoccupied with getting bigger themselves, advertisers and agencies seldom spent much effort to make their views known to...
- Research articles 2002-02-25
- Media Execs Have to Adapt to their Audiences
- Not long ago, nor so far away, there once existed a very different media world. Editors and producers trusted their instincts about content decisions; advertisers trusted their instincts as to where to place their ads. Needless to say, that world has passed away, in favor of a...
- Blog posts 2008-05-15
- Media Cliffs notes for Congress.(TUNING IN)(Washington is disconnected from how the entertainment industry functions)(Column)
- BEFORE TRYING TO change a car transmission, the average person would want to learn something about how the machinery worked. Not so with Congress, which often seems unencumbered by niggling pangs of curiosity before weighing in on media matters. That's why ...
- Research articles 2005-08-01
- new Arab media phenomenon: Qatar's Al-Jazeera, The
- On a visit to Doha, Egyptian President Husni Mubarak wanted to satisfy his curiosity about the most famous satellite TV station in the Arab world, one that has annoyed him and many other Arab rulers. It was past midnight when he arrived unannounced at al-Jazeera's studio, located in the compound...
- Research articles 2001-06-01
- Media help three couples welcome eight newborns: Fairfax Hospital hit with hectic day.(Metropolitan Times)
- When Kathy Briggs woke up after giving birth to quadruplets, her first look at her tiny babies was shared with the rest of the world. Fairfax Hospital had had a busy 25 hours - delivering one set of quadruplets and two sets of twins...
- Research articles 1996-02-10
- Zippi™ Networks Piques eBay Live! 2007 Curiosity
- "Clutter out. Cash in." Launch Floods Show Booth with Online Seller & Media Interest
- Research articles 2007-06-25
- Planet Pollsters Worldwide Report Curiosity and Excitement About the Planet Project Poll; Reports, Anecdotes Flood in from All Corners of the World
- Business Editors and High Tech Writers NOTE TO MEDIA: Photo available on BW PhotoWire/AP PhotoExpress, NewsCom, PressLink and on Business Wire's Web site at www.businesswire.com SANTA CLARA, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Nov. 16, 2000 Tired, yet exhilarated, from a long first day of polling, Planet Pollsters from locations...
- Research articles 2000-11-16
- The Attitude that Builds Rapport
- In my previous post, I talked about the importance of curiosity when it comes to rapport building. If you're curious about the prospect, the prospect will be naturally drawn to like you. It's human nature. Dr. Robert Cialdini in his books Influence: the...
- Blog posts 2007-09-14
- Yahoo Releases Top Searches of 2009 (Twitter Nowhere to Be Found)
- 2009 was a year of ups and downs for Yahoo search. While we wait for the Yahoo/Microsoft search deal , and its repercussions, to take effect, we know that Yahoo still holds firm as the number two search site, with 18.8% market share (to Google's 64.9%), according to...
- News items 2009-11-30
- The Attitude that Builds Rapport
- The Attitude that Builds Rapport"Liking" is key to business and media relations!In the article, "The gentle science of persuasion, Part 1: Liking" (knowledge@W. P. Carey) Cialdini stresses the importance of not only getting the person you are trying to do business with or interviewing to like you, but more importantly...
- Discussion threads 2007-09-18
- Out of Little Rock: A Model for Murdoch
- [by Andrew Clark] Tucking into a pulled pork platter in a Little Rock barbecue restaurant, the publisher of Arkansas’s largest newspaper appears an unlikely pioneer for the global media industry. Bald, bespectacled and with a penchant for panama hats, he is about as old-school as they come.But Walter Hussman...
- External links 2009-08-23
- Out of Little Rock: A Model for Murdoch
- [by Andrew Clark] Tucking into a pulled pork platter in a Little Rock barbecue restaurant, the publisher of Arkansas’s largest newspaper appears an unlikely pioneer for the global media industry. Bald, bespectacled and with a penchant for panama hats, he is about as old-school as they come.But Walter Hussman...
- External links 2009-08-23
- Dissecting The AP & Murdoch Speeches Against Those Internet News Thieves
- Associated Press president Tom Curley and News Corp CEO Rupert Murdoch both made speeches yesterday in China that are being widely reported as an attack on Google. Having read through the actual speeches, I was surprised they weren't as bad as I thought they'd be. Below, I've highlighted key portions...
- News items 2009-10-09
- AP's Tom Curley: 'We Are Not Going To Work With Everybody'
- Two of the most vocal proponents for changing the way news and information are distributed took their message to the World Media Summit in Beijing today. We posted the full text earlier of News Corp (NYSE: NWS) Chairman Rupert Murdoch’s take on the “Philistines” of news (his own tribe...
- External links 2009-10-09
- LEADING EDGE; Stampede
- Curiosity got the better of a gaggle of marketers recently when the Direct Marketing Association's northern branch picked New Zealand Post head of direct media services David Skinner as its lunchtime speaker.An estimated 200 people packed the room as Skinner outlined a bunch of NZ Post's upcoming initiatives. The organisation...
- Research articles 2004-08-03
- Knight Foundation May Require Paybacks by Startups
- When the hyper-local platform EveryBlock.com was acquired by MSNBC.com in August for what was reportedly a "multi-million" pricetag, one aspect of the deal that piqued the curiosity of those of us with backgrounds in non-profit media was how the Knight Foundation, which had seeded EveryBlock with a $1.1 million grant,...
- Blog posts 2009-10-05
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