Fri.Apr 05, 2019

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Why Is Publicity So Powerful

Henry DeVries

While advertising is bought and paid for, publicity must be earned. Typically publicity coverage would appear in the media, but today publicity is also earned in social media.

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The “Two Weeks’ Notice” Approach to Changing Jobs Is Bad for Companies and Employees

Harvard Business

Managers and direct reports should be able to talk honestly about career goals.

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“I was wrong”

Seth Godin Blog

That’s a hard sell. It’s difficult to get someone (a client, a boss, a voter, a partner) to say those three words. Difficult to say on our own behalf, too. Which is why we so easily get stuck. We get stuck defending what we already decided. Because it feels easier to defend than it does to be wrong. In 1993, in my role as founder of an internet company, I rejected the idea of the world wide web.

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To Develop Leadership Skills, Practice in a Low-Risk Environment

Harvard Business

Too often, leadership training is about ideas and not follow through.

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PowerPoint Best Practices for Creating Stellar Presentations

Mastering data visualization in PowerPoint will help accelerate your career because it positions you as someone who can present data that drives business decisions forward. think-cell's PowerPoint Best Practices eBook was created specifically for professionals aiming to master the art and science of data-driven storytelling. What’s inside: Practical Insights: Uncover valuable tips for crafting engaging and persuasive presentations.

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Research: When Companies Cozy Up to Politicians, the Economy Suffers

Harvard Business

Political connections are bad for competition.