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5 Secrets Writing Your Signature Keynote Speech In 2024
Public speaking is an excellent way to build your personal brand. Here is a five-point strategy for delivering a perfect public speech.
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Career Lessons from a Pool Hustler Turned CEO
Fred Cook, the CEO of PR juggernaut Golin Harris, has worked with Jeff Bezos, Michael Eisner, and Steve Jobs. You would expect him to have attended the best schools, gotten the best grades, and racked up marketable skills before he could legally vote.
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50 Quotes on Leadership Every Entrepreneur Should Follow
Need a little pep talk? These inspirational quotes should get you in the right frame of mind.
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What kind of leader are you?
When studying leadership, it helps to take a peek at how primitive societies organize themselves. And around our house, that means barn cats.
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Free Case Western Reserve course - Inspiring Leadership through Emotional Intelligence
Coursera - Free Online Courses From Top Universities. An excellent course taught by one of the original co-authors of the book 'Emotional Intelligence'
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15 Characteristics of Extraordinary Teams (Infographic)
Some good but perhaps a bit naive advice about teams, along with a real-world translation.
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7 Core Beliefs of Extraordinary Time Managers
Extraordinary time managers have a radical focus on priorities over perfection, and get more done than the rest of us.
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How to write networking emails that won’t wind up in the trash
Follow these 5 steps and you may actually get a response
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Communicating Strategically with Direct Reports
The best leaders inspire their direct reports to carry out their organization’s goals enthusiastically. Indeed, with adept leadership, employees not only share these goals, but they also make them their own. But galvanizing speeches, cogent e-mails, and meticulously prepared PowerPoint presentations go only so far in mobilizing a diversely talented group of people.
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4 Essential Traits Warren Buffett Looks for in a Leader
What Warren Buffett Wants in Berkshire Hathaway's Future CEO: Buffett definitely has a good eye for leadershi...
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Avoiding The Enormous Costs Of Poor Succession Planning
When it comes to identifying and developing future leaders, ignorance can be costly. Without a robust succession management plan, your company will spend more money recruiting and potentially replaci…
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20 Things I’ve Learned From Larry Page
I visited Google a few weeks ago and, after almost getting arrested, my mind was blown.
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President Park pardons business tycoon of embezzlement
South Korea’s President Park Geun-hye on Thursday pardoned a tycoon convicted of embezzlement who heads the country’s third-largest business group. The justice ministry said in a statement that SK Group’s Chey Tae-won will be among some 6,500 people to be released from prison before the 70th anniversary Saturday of Korea’s liberation from Japan’s colonial occupation.
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The One Trait That Elon Musk, Ben Franklin, and Marie Curie Have In Common
“Jack of all trades. Master of none.”
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Paul Graham’s Startup Advice for the Lazy
Paul Graham is a renowned programmer and wildly successful venture capitalist. He also happens to be a talented writer.
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New Strategy
Dilbert: September 27, 2015
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Canada’s new prime minister really doesn’t like the F-35
Canada’s Justin Trudeau says he’ll cancel plans to buy the troubled F-35 Joint Strike Fighter. Stephen Harper’s Conservative government may not be the only casualty in Monday’s electoral upset in Canada. Justin Trudeau, the leader of Canada’s victorious Liberals and soon-to-be Prime Minister, has vowed to cancel the country’s purchase of 60 F-35 Joint Strike Fighter jets from Lockheed Martin and instead focus on bolstering its Navy.
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Meet The Nebraska Woman Who Allegedly Defrauded Square Out Of Milllions
Earlier this month, the mobile payments company Square registered to go public with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). As observers clawed through the long-awaited 198-page document, one unexpected detail stood out: In the risk section of the filing, Square acknowledged a $5.7 million loss “related to fraud by a single seller.” That solitary seller represented nearly 23% of Square’s transaction and advance losses for the first half of 2015.
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Remember the Guy Who Gave His Employees a $70,000 Minimum Wage? Here’s What Happened Next.
Before Dan Price caused a media firestorm by establishing a $70,000 minimum wage at his Seattle company, Gravity Payments...
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8 Reasons Why Pope Francis is the Coolest Pope
Here are the reasons why Pope Francis is not just cool when it comes to church fundraisers.
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