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Stephen Chao: From TV Exec to Entrepreneur
Stephen Chao is the Co-founder and CEO of WonderHowTo.com, where he is taking his experience as a TV Executive and passion for turning over rocks to find cool stuff to help us navigate the ocean of valuable ‘How-To' content on the Internet. Stephen talks about what drives him in his...
Tags: Entertainment, Stephen Chao, Advertising & Promotion, TVs, Tv & Home Theater, Entrepreneurship, Marketing, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment, Management, Internet, how to, Wonderhowto.com
Videos 2008-12-17

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How to Get the Truth From References
How to Get the Truth From Referenceshow to get anything from the referencesRegardless of the question, the typical answer is "it is our policy only to confirm that the person worked for us on these dates."RE: How to Get the Truth From ReferencesI think that anyone who is HR savvy...
Tags: hire
Discussion threads 2008-07-17
How to Gather Competitive Research
How to Gather Competitive ResearchVery good introduction to the subjectJane does a really good introduction to the subject. After reading this you will not be "the" expert, but will not a great deal to begin your search in a legal and ethical way.Congratulations!!Best regards,Lic Adrian AlvarezFounding Partner Midas ConsultingYour Competitive...
Tags: competitive intelligence, Competitive Research, Forces Analysis, Gather Competitive Research
Discussion threads 2007-04-03
How to Present Like Steve Jobs
How to Present Like Steve JobsThe real successLots of people invent things. Lots of people give great presentations. The key to wealth is to control the flow of money consequent to your discovery, with the concomitant ability to divert as much of this flow as possible to your private accounts....
Tags: job, Present Like Steve Jobs
Discussion threads 2008-05-01
How To Sell Overpriced Services
How To Sell Overpriced ServicesRE: How To Sell Overpriced ServicesOur company also have the price problem. Our price is higher than the competitors. As our customers are mainly oversea customers, most of communication are via email or telephone. It seems that "upgrade your appearance" can not help...
Tags: Sell Overpriced Services
Discussion threads 2008-06-30
How to Get ROWE Working for Your Team
How to Get ROWE Working for Your TeamRE: How to Get ROWE Working for Your TeamThis is a very good report. The thing that really does bug me is micro-management that managers tend to adopt. All thet seem to care about is what time you get in, what time you...
Tags: Team management, ROWE Working, team
Discussion threads 2008-09-30
IDEO's Tim Brown: How to Build a Culture of Innovation
The CEO of IDEO talks about how to innovate, how to adapt your culture so that great ideas flourish, and why you shouldn't try to be Steve Jobs. First off, design thinking. Give us the elevator pitch. Design thinking is really about...
Tags: Innovation, Culture, Patient, Idea, Cultures, IDEO, Tim Brown, Design Thinking, Procter & Gamble, P&G, Apple, Bank of America, Toyota, Kaiser Permanente, Steve Jobs, Paul Sloan
Articles 2009-09-23
How to Take Parental Leave
Taking time off from work to care for a new child may be a federal right for many American workers, but doing it without mapping out a sound strategy can derail your career. Know Your Rights Goal: Determine exactly how...
Tags: Family and Medical Leave Act, parental leave, benefits, Workforce Management, human resources, workplace, Job, Boss, Crash Course, Selection, Recruitment &Amp, Recruitment & Selection, Telecommuting
Articles 2007-05-29
How to Nurture New Ideas
From Henry Ford's assembly line to Apple's iPod, every great innovation started with a great idea. But in the business world, it's a lot easier to say "no" to new ideas than it is to dedicate time, money, and resources to developing them. Institutionalize Idea...
Tags: Crash Course, innovation, new ideas, management, Brian Libby, Team, Product, Team Management
Articles 2007-06-05
How to Win at Office Politics
Like it or not, every workplace is a political environment. But operating effectively within it doesn't have to mean sucking up, lying, or slinging dirt. In its purest form, office politics is simply about getting from here to there: securing a promotion, seeing an idea come to fruition, or gaining...
Tags: Crash Course, Teamwork, Team, Career, Kelly Pate Dwyer, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Gender And Diversity, Job, Workplace, Goal, Office Politics, Professional Development, Harassment, Recruitment & Selection, Murphy, Colleague, Chances, Coworker
Articles 2007-07-02
How to Manage Employees in Remote Locations
In order to get the best out of your far-flung employees, you need to establish a clear communication routine, take extra steps to build trust, and review processes often to make sure they're working for everyone. Build a Strong Team, Starting with You ...
Tags: Crash Course, dispersed team, remote team, Withdrawal, Nokia Corp., Kelly Pate Dwyer, Online Communications, Management, E-mail, Team Management, Carrington, Alpine Access, Team, Employee, Problem, Person, Manager, Corecubed
Articles 2007-09-24
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...
Tags: Great Article
Discussion threads 2007-02-07
How to Write More Effective E-mails
How to Write More Effective E-mailsInternal Instant MessageOur firm has instituted an internal, secure Instant Message program to cut down on emails. IM is used to send quick response and also shows who is in, on the phone or busy.BNET you are too generousThank you BNET people I have...
Tags: e-mail, IM, More Effective E-mails
Discussion threads 2007-06-26
How to Manage Employees in Remote Locations
How to Manage Employees in Remote LocationsSpending time with remote workers is vitalYour comments really ring true with me. As the manager of a virtual PR firm, the "face" time with each of my people is very important and, as it turns out, very valuable. Thanks for reinforcing...
Tags: team
Discussion threads 2007-09-28
How to Manage Overachievers
How to Manage OverachieversDealing with "heroes"...has never been easy. Read old Homer's Illiad, in which a project - the Trojan war - got delayed by years, because the project manager Agememnon could not get along with the overachieving Achill.You may be aware of CMMI, the Capability Maturity Model Integrated. I...
Tags: overachiever
Discussion threads 2007-11-29
How to Manage the Media
For too long, American CEOs have operated with a policy of benign neglect toward the media. But recent CEO downfalls and PR disasters prove that strategy no longer works. To survive in the current media environment, here's how smart chief execs are making PR part of corporate strategy. ...
Tags: CEO, Tom Mattia, Financial Result, Public Relations, Crash Course, Corporate Strategy, William Holstein, Corporate Communications, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Media, Marketing
Articles 2008-03-28
How to Manage the Media
How to Manage the MediaManage the mediaVery practical article with exaples of how others have achieved !!RE: How to Manage the MediaExcellent info. Every CEO should read this!RE: How to Manage the MediaI work for a non-profit seeking ways to communicate our successful partnerships with private business. Maybe managing...
Tags: brewery, media, province
Discussion threads 2008-04-03
How to Manage in a Recession
During a downturn, the usual rules of the workplace change dramatically. Here's how to keep your team motivated and productive. Set the Tone Goal: Lower the anxiety level in the office by being candid about...
Tags: Team, Employee, Recession, Zappos, Yahoo Superstar Awards Program, Team Management, Management, Lindsay Blakely, Economy, Downturn, Zappos.com Inc., Best Buy Co. Inc., Yahoo! Inc., Crash Course
Articles 2008-06-23
How to Cope with a Rude Customer
How to Cope with a Rude CustomerRE: How to Cope with a Rude CustomerI Firmly believe in the article. It Is a great write up. I have always delt with customers like that, unfortunatly upper management, is expecting all smiles from the sales individuals, unless of course, the roles have...
Tags: Sales strategy, Sales force management, Rude Customer, sales
Discussion threads 2008-08-20
How to Handle a Workplace Bully
Half of U.S. employees have been bullied at work. Here's how to stop bad behavior before it costs your company big. How to Identify a True Bully Goal: Understand what constitutes bullying and recognize it in action. ...
Tags: Workplace, Employee, Behavior, Workplace Violence, Person, Recruitment & Selection, Harassment, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Gender And Diversity, Jennifer Alsever, Workplace Bullying, Crash Course
Articles 2008-10-20
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