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Poll: Can You be Asked to Police Your Boss?
THE SCENARIO: You're a new hire at a small company, and you basically report to two people: your direct supervisor, Dave, and his boss, Tom. They made it clear from the beginning that they do not get along. One day, Tom calls you into his office and says, "If you...
Tags: Where's The Line?, Tom
Blog posts 2007-01-03
It's Friday; Do You Know Where Your Marketing Strategy Is?
Every now and then, you have to put down the spreadsheets and overrated business books in favor of something a little lighter especially on Fridays. Since it's just a day shy of December, we're obviously way overdue for a Christmas-related post. Just in the Saint nick of time, here's a little link love for...
Tags: Marketing research, Lori Deschene, marketing strategy, Santa, marketing
Blog posts 2007-11-30
Can Jerry Yang Save Yahoo?
Yahoo went from Terry to Jerry, and some say we shouldn't expect any watershed change in performance as a result. Leading up to Yahoo's passionate shareholder meeting a couple weeks ago, a strong contingent of voices were calling for Terry Semel's exit from the chief post. But less than a...
Tags: Financial accounting, Andrew Hines, Yang, Yahoo! Inc.
Blog posts 2007-06-21
Bloomberg Blooms; Forbes Wilts
Merrill Lynch's sale of its 20 percent stake in Bloomberg for $4.5 billion -- in a widely leaked deal expected to be announced Thursday -- places a value of $22.5 billion or more on the New York Mayor's privately held firm. The Times notes that Michael Bloomberg...
Tags: Dan Ackman, Forbes, Merrill Lynch & Co. Inc., Bloomberg L.P.
Blog posts 2008-07-16
Jerry Yang, Yahoo's Pinata
So what's that water cooler conversation going to sound like at the Yahoo executive suite today? Probably something like this: Sue Decker: So Jerry how was your weekend? Jerry Yang: Not too bad. I didn't have to talk to Steve Ballmer so how bad...
Tags: Jerry Yang, Yahoo! Inc., Carl Icahn, Financial Accounting, Finance, Larry Dignan
Blog posts 2008-06-16
Win the Day By Arriving Early
Lifehack.org offers six reasons why you should always, always arrive early to meetings. Here's my favorite:When you're early you can hear the boss complain about the guy who is running late -- at least he's not complaining about you! I've been in many meetings where the boss looks to us and...
Tags: Rick Broida
Blog posts 2007-09-10
Yahoo's Yang Gives His 'Don't Crush Our Stock We're OK' Address
Yahoo CEO Jerry Yang on the company's corporate blog gave investors–that's who he's really speaking to–a "what doesn't kill you makes you stronger" missive. Yang had to say something given he's in for an ugly Monday following Microsoft's walkaway over the weekend. However, it's highly doubtful that...
Tags: Jerry Yang, Stock, Yahoo! Inc., Strategy, Blogging, Management, Internet, Larry Dignan
Blog posts 2008-05-05
Jeff Hawkins: What Happens When Computers Get Really Smart
I went to see Palm and Treo creator Jeff Hawkins speak at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute today (trivia note: RPI claims to have awarded the first engineering degree in America). Hawkins is both smart and humble and would be worth listening to just to hear him talk...
Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Handhelds, computer, Michael Fitzgerald, Jeff Hawkins, Numenta, NuPIC
Blog posts 2007-11-14
Vulnerability in Business: What's Good for the Goose...
Perhaps you watch Mark Cuban, owner of the Dallas Mavericks, on "Dancing with the Stars." If you don't, you probably find the plugs on his corporate blog pretty annoying. He does, however, offer some interesting thoughts to ponder. He recently initiated a conversation about the media's tendency to look for vulnerabilities...
Tags: Lori Deschene, Mark Cuban, vulnerability
Blog posts 2007-10-18
Get Lucky at the Office
While St. Valentine's Day has come and gone, it is Spring and love is in the air. In the video above, Office Mate author, Stephanie Losee, explains why the office, traditionally considered off-limits for lovers, is actually the ideal place to find your potential soul mate. ...
Tags: Michael Mattis, Penelope Trunk, Office Mate, Microsoft Office
Blog posts 2008-04-23
Fred Smith's Golden Rule for CEOs: Be Selfless
Fred Smith, the founder and chairman of FedEx, is one of the country's most brilliant and well-read CEOs. He's especially fond of reading military histories of figures such as Alexander the Great and seeking clues to leadership from them. In one of my meetings with him over the years, Smith...
Tags: Leadership, Financial accounting, Investment, William J. Holstein, Fred Smith
Blog posts 2007-11-19
GTD Proves Bigger Than David Allen
A googling of GTD Getting Things Done and the word "cult" returns 143,000 Web pages. But for all this discussion of whether GTD and its devoted following constitute a cult, the idea seems pretty counterintuitive. What immediately differentiates GTD from a cult is that there isn't much in the way of...
Tags: Jeff Palfini, GTD, Allen
Blog posts 2008-02-21
Amazon Readies Pay-Per-View Movie Service
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos says that the company will launch a pay-per-view movie service shortly. According to reports out of D6–Barron's Eric Savitz has the most complete account along with Silicon Alley Insider–Bezos said he's serious about music and video downloads. He should be considering the distribution...
Tags: Movie, Jeff Bezos, Amazon.com Inc., Web Site Development, Web Technology, Digital Video, Corporate Communications, Video On Demand (VoD), Internet, Personal Technology, Marketing, Home Entertainment, Larry Dignan
Blog posts 2008-05-29
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: PRODUCTIVITY, Michael Fitzgerald, Dan Roam, vision, computer
Blog posts 2008-05-01
Countrywide's Mozilo Tries To Pull a Fast One on Compensation
Countrywide Financial Chief Executive Officer Angelo Mozilo seems to have finally obtained some public relations advice--he's announcing that he'll voluntarily give up $37.5 million in severance and consulting pay in connection with Bank of America's takeover of his failed firm. He made this announcement the day before Countrywide reported $422 million...
Tags: Financial accounting, Investment, Benefits, William J. Holstein, Countrywide, compensation, Angelo Mozilo, Countrywide Financial, shareholder
Blog posts 2008-01-29
Fake Steve Jobs' Top Ten Insights
If you're a fan of the recently-outed Fake Steve Jobs aka Dan Lyons -- but not enthusiastic enough to actually purchase his fake memoir, "The Secret Life of Steve Jobs: A Parody" -- rest assured, we've got you covered. Well, GigaOm has you covered, and we're covering that. ...
Tags: Lori Deschene, Fake Steve Jobs, stupid people
Blog posts 2007-11-14
Are VCs Encroaching on Hedge Funds' Turf?
Eric Upin, who left his post as Chief Investment Officer for Stanford University's investment group, has resurfaced at VC shop Sequoia Capital. He's not going far: moving his desk a mere four miles as the crow flies. But there are whispers that, what this job jump lacks...
Tags: Hedge Fund, Sequoia Capital, Private Equity Hub, Details, Investment, Financial Services, Finance, Kevin Kelleher
Blog posts 2008-04-17
Should UK Boards Follow Cameron's Lead?
Conservative Party leader David Cameron's promise to fill one-third of his Cabinet posts with women if he makes it to Number 10 has had employment lawyers up in arms. Positive discrimination, points out Glovers solicitors, contravenes EU discrimination laws. Anyway, affirmative action breeds resentment in the ranks and is seen...
Tags: Women, Equal Opportunity Commission, Gender And Diversity, Human Resources, BNET UK Staff
Blog posts 2008-04-15
Team Building by Torture? Not So Effective
By now you've heard about the overzealous manager who used waterboarding as a motivational tool for an underperforming sales force. (Boss to team: "You saw how hard Chad fought for air right there. I want you to go back inside and fight that hard to make sales.") ...
Tags: Team management, CC Holland, team-building
Blog posts 2008-04-26
The Economics of Assimilation
Americans seem increasingly worried about immigration. A 2006 Pew Research Center poll suggested that 44 percent of Americans believe that immigrants today are unwilling to assimilate – you know, learn English and pretend to like baseball more than soccer. That fear – or rather the reverse of...
Tags: Sales force management, Michael Mattis, immigrant, incentive
Blog posts 2008-02-26
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