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- Wallstrip: Solving the Bandwidth Problem
- There's just not enough room on the Internet anymore. Unless someone comes up with a solution to provide unlimited bandwidth, one of you has to leave.
- Videos 2008-07-09
- Barbie In China
- Now that Barbie is 50, she faces a big challenge in China. The first ever Barbie store is opening in downtown Shanghai, China. Celia Hatton Reports.
- Videos 2009-03-09
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- Church & Dwight Tackles Forecasting to Aid in Global Marketing Push
- It's one of the world's most recognizable trademarks, the arm and hammer, and just about everyone associates it with the number-one maker of baking soda. But Church & Dwight Co. Inc. makes many other well-known consumer products. Typically, Church & Dwight's products carry lower margins than premium-priced items like Procter...
- Case studies 2006-03-01
- 'True' Collaboration: It's in the Eye of the Beholder
- Nearly everyone agrees that a synchronized supply chain requires effective collaboration between trading partners, but when it comes to defining what collaboration actually is and how to accomplish it, opinions are all over the map. Some describe automated communications between partners as collaboration, even if the information being exchanged is...
- White papers 2006-09-01
- In Pursuit of Supply-Chain Excellence
- For at least a decade, industry gurus have told the people supply-chain excellence is the key to gaining competitive advantage. Unfortunately, these same experts have neglected to tell them what constitutes an excellent supply chain; let alone how to achieve such excellence. As a result, companies have simultaneously been trying...
- White papers 2005-01-01
- Reel Negotiation: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly Reflections of Negotiation and Mediation in Film
- Almost ten years ago, the authors did a workshop showing film clips from popular films they thought were relevant to negotiation and conflict management practice. Since then, each of them have expanded and refined the authors repertoire of films and regularly include them in presentations and trainings. The visual experience...
- White papers 2006-10-01
- A Checklist, and Review, of the Conventional Wisdom in Newsletter Design (Newsletter Design 101)
- How important is "Design" to a successful newsletter? Most would probably answer, "Not particularly," although the author remembers design consultant Jan White's remarking, "I understand that newsletter subscribers are information sponges, but must they be made to suffer so in the process?" This paper provides some basics for effective newsletter...
- White papers 2003-01-15
- Charles Henderson Quietly Built One of the Largest and Most Successful Operations in Newsletter History, Title by Title, Week by Week
- If the reader is like the author, he may not know too much about Charles Henderson, who quietly launched a single newsletter 20 years ago - quietly enough that for some years the author did not believe the publishing company even had a corporate name. But these days Henderson's NewsRx...
- White papers 2005-05-23
- Can You Imagine if You Needed an MBA to Be in Business?
- Can you imagine if there was a law requiring all wannabe businesspeople to have MBAs or some other degree? It would be pure madness.Why, then, is there a law requiring someone who wants to be a lawyer to have a JD? Why is there a law requiring someone who...
- Blog posts 2007-02-21
- Video: The Etiquette of Proper Introductions in Business
- Etiquette coach Syndi Seid explains how to introduce people within a business setting. Learn her two golden rules for the proper introduction. Length: 00:03:02 Other videos in The Business of Etiquette series: Hosting a Business Lunch Business Dining ...
- Blog posts 2007-05-18
- The Biggest Secret Knowledge in Business
- Is the stuff that ought to work, but doesnt.So says GMU economist Arnold Kling in this interesting TCS Daily article. Kling hits on something I think a lot about which is how common and repetitive the "best practices" of business are. Its hard to find original insights, even if the...
- Blog posts 2007-04-04
- Get More Plants in Your Office
- Funny enough, NASA has piles of research on how plants are amazingly capable of pulling all sorts of pollutants from indoor airspaces. It's also been shown that pristine office environments make employees more productive. So get more plants in your office -- they'll lend vibrancy to your space and help...
- Blog posts 2007-06-06
- Solution Selling is All in Your Mind.
- While the term "solution selling" has been batted around for decades, most sales pros are still selling products, not solutions. This is mostly because they don't understand the difference, which is subtle. In fact, the main difference between selling a solution and selling a product isn't what you're...
- Blog posts 2007-08-21
- Find the Time to Get Back in School
- First, you need to determine the feasibility of going back to school. While many MBA programs are tailored to full-time professionals, there are plenty of other obstacles that could derail your plans. Is it a good time at work, or did your team just undertake a massive new project? Will...
- Blog posts 2007-09-04
- King.com's Robert Norton: Getting in the Game
- It's not Nintendo and it's not gambling, but every month 80 million games are played in nine languages on King.com. Billed as "the world's largest skill games site," King.com has capitalized on the public's appetite for fun, charging many of its 10 million registered users small fees for competition and...
- Videos 2007-10-03
- 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...
- Blog posts 2007-10-18
- Eric Connaughton: Getting Your Books in Order
- It's not sexy, and it's not cool, but every business needs to have a handle on its financial facts. Eric Connaughton is an account executive at Robert Half Management Resources, the world's premiere provider of senior level finance and account executives on a project or interim basis. Here, he talks...
- Videos 2007-11-12
- One Culprit in the CEO Pay Fiasco: Compensation Consultants
- For anyone who wonders how compensation for CEOs reached today's stratospheric heights, consider the role of compensation consultants such as Hewitt, Mercer Human Resources, and Towers Perrin. These sorts of companies often have millions of dollars a year of business with major Fortune 500 companies involving all...
- Blog posts 2007-11-28
- Keep Your Travel Plans in Sync with TripIt
- Remember TripIt, the travel-management site that automatically organizes all your itineraries and other travel deets? The service recently rolled out some interesting updates, starting with TripIt To Me: You send an e-mail or text message to TripIt, and the service sends back your itinerary, flight details,...
- Blog posts 2007-12-07
- Load Programs, Sites, and Files in a Flash with Launchy 2.0
- Do you reach for your mouse every time you want to run a program, open a Web favorite, or load a document? Believe it or not, you can do these things a lot faster with your keyboard. All you need is Launchy, a command-line launcher that lets...
- Blog posts 2007-12-20
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