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- Productivity Expert On "Mind Mapping"
- Dave Allen, productivity consultant and author of Getting Things Done, talks about "mind mapping"—a shift in the way we use computers that will free our mind allowing us to have ideas we've never had before. He says that just like word processing and spreadsheets once created a paradigm shift in...
- Videos 2008-09-11
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- Top-Down Productivity
- Three senior managers use David Allen's personal-productivity system to get the most out of their teams.
- Articles 2007-02-01
- Giving and Receiving Feedback Well
- When the thought of having to give or receive feedback arises, most people assume that the experience will be a negative and uncomfortable one.
- Articles 2007-02-01
- Giving and Receiving Feedback
- Most people assume that the experience of giving or receiving feedback will be a negative and uncomfortable one.
- Articles 2007-02-01
- Managing Your Image
- Most of us think image management is for PR consultants and celebrities.
- Articles 2007-02-01
- Understanding Your Values
- During your working life, it is easy to get so immersed in your day-to-day routine that you forget to look at the larger picture—your life as a whole.
- Articles 2007-02-01
- Increasing Customer Lifetime Value
- "Customer lifetime value" CLV or LTV is a way of measuring how much your customers are worth over the time they buy your products and services.
- Articles 2007-02-01
- Human Resources Due Diligence Checklist for Use in Mergers and Acquisitions
- Articles 2007-02-05
- Coordinating a Volunteer Workforce
- Volunteers are an important part of the business culture. Organizations can leverage volunteers in many ways to help them meet institutional goals. Beyond the obvious economic benefits, volunteerism provides opportunities for individuals to meet their own personal objectives, acquire new skills, and/or contribute to their communities.Volunteers can be found within...
- Articles 2007-02-15
- Compiling a Stellar Contact List
- A stellar contact list will prove useful to you throughout your career, not just when searching for a job. It is useful for networking of all kinds, especially career development or marketing and selling products or services. People who have good contacts in their profession have more and greater opportunities...
- Articles 2007-02-28
- Coping with Job Loss
- It used to be “the end of the world.” Decades ago, when someone lost his or her job, it was seen as a major setback. Today, while it’s still painful to be thrown out of work, you do have the consolation of knowing that millions of people have been chopped...
- Articles 2007-02-28
- Coping with Stress
- You may lead a generally balanced life, but nearly everyone has stressful times. Learning to cope with stress is important to your health and your relationships, so identifying its sources and putting them in perspective will help you to eliminate or deal with the stress and enable you to lead...
- Articles 2007-02-28
- Dealing with a Customer Incident
- It’s definitely a moment of tension: A customer is unhappy, perhaps irate, and is seeking both attention and satisfaction. Or perhaps a customer has suffered a major setback, perhaps from a storm or fire—and the customer is looking to you to rescue his business. If a company employee tries to...
- Articles 2007-02-28
- How To Use the BNET Beta
- Some of the finest minds of our generation worked hard to make the new BNET intuitive and easy-to-navigate, but for those who were used to the old site -- or those who would rather let us do the driving -- this post will help you get reoriented. On the BNET...
- Blog posts 2007-01-28
- Finding the Pressure Point
- When you’re cold calling, you’ve got 10 seconds, at most, to convince the prospect that you’re worthy of attention. The quickest way to get the attention a prospect is to frame your opening sentence around a business issue that proverbially keeps the prospect awake at night. In my...
- Blog posts 2007-02-09
- Unanswered Questions at the New York Times
- Arthur Sulzberger no doubt put a scare into New York Times Co. readers this week when he said the Times' print edition might not exist in five years, and said he didn't give a hoot one way or the other. I'm guessing this tactic is not the best way to quell...
- Blog posts 2007-02-09
- Wanted: Someone Just Like Me, With More Time On His Hands
- Blog posts 2007-01-24
- Television on The Internet â€" How much Bandwidth is Needed? Where?
- There’s no question about it, watching live video over an Internet connection is not something you want to on a dialup connection. On the other hand, if you receive TV today either over the air the old way, from a satellite dish, or through a...
- Blog posts 2007-02-20
- The Leadership Power of Great Public Speaking
- When Steve Jobs does his song and dance, he delivers his message to an eager and receptive audience, and theres no question that his mastery of public speaking helps promote his message and causes even those who arent Apple zealots to take notice. Id hazard a guess that this...
- Blog posts 2007-01-27
- Education Solves Everything? Err, Not So Fast
- Ross Douthat writes an excellent, wise blog called The American Scene, a right-leaning take on politics and culture.Ross reminds us that education is not everything; it certainly is not the cure-all for our economic anxieties people like to make it out to be. As Ross notes, its a sexy line:...
- Blog posts 2007-02-01
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